Sky agrees five-year deal with English Football League


A Sky van is driven in London, Britain July 25, 2014. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo

LONDON (Reuters) - Pay-TV group Sky and the English Football League (EFL) have agreed a 600 million pound five-year domestic broadcasting deal, they said on Tuesday.

The deal, which the EFL said represented a 36 percent increase on the current value of the rights, runs to 2024 and allows the broadcaster to stream all midweek Championship (second tier) matches.

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