Where to watch EFL Championship in Australia: TV channel, live stream, Aussie players, prediction

Kieran Francis

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The EFL Championship is a league where dreams can come true for players and teams.

With 24 teams fighting it out to be one of the three sides promoted to the Premier League, players strive to elevate their clubs into the top division or put themselves in the shop window.

Nine Australians will feature in the 46-round season that you can only watch Down Under exclusively in one place.

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When will the EFL Championship start?

The first match in the 2023-24 EFL Championship will be between Sheffield Wednesday and Southampton on Saturday, August 5 at 5am (AEST).

The season won't conclude until the playoff for the Premier League in May 2024.

Where to watch the EFL Championship in Australia on TV channel

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The only place to watch the EFL Championship in Australia is on beIN SPORTS - the exclusive broadcaster of the league.

To watch beIN SPORTS on a television, first you need a paid subscription, which is priced AU$14.99 a month or AU$129.99 for an annual term.

Once subscribed, you need to access the beIN SPORTS CONNECT application, which is available via website, mobile app stores, Apple TV, Samsung Smart TV Tizen OS and Android TV (v6.0 and above).

Using the app on smart TV's will see you be able to watch beIN SPORTS on your TV.

If you are using a smart phone, tablet or computer, you will have to cast beIN SPORTS CONNECT from the app to your television using a media device such as a Chromecast or Firestick.

Marlee Francois

Where to live stream the EFL Championship in Australia

To live stream the EFL Championship on beIN SPORTS, you need a paid subscription, which is priced AU$14.99 a month or AU$129.99 for an annual term.

Once subscribed, access the beIN SPORTS website on your device or download the beIN SPORTS CONNECT app, and you will able to stream the product.

Australian players in the EFL Championship

Player League Club
Tom Glover Championship Middlesbrough
Harry Souttar Championship Leicester City
Nectarios Triantis Championship Sunderland
Cameron Burgess Championship Ipswich Town
Caleb Watts Championship Southampton
Massimo Luongo Championship Ipswich Town
Riley McGree Championship Middlesbrough
Marlee François Championship Bristol City
Sam Silvera Championship Middlesbrough

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After finishing fourth in last year's Championship, Middlesbrough will be hoping to be a contender for promotion this season, with three Aussies on their books - Riley McGree, Sam Silvera and Tom Glover.

McGree is very much established within the first-team framework, while Glover and Silvera have work to get in the best XI.

Harry Souttar has dropped from the Premier League to Championship with Leicester City and will be keen to ensure the Foxes bounce back to the top division.

After an excellent season at Central Coast Mariners alongside Silvera, Nectarios Triantis could be a dark-horse to impress this season at Sunderland.

With only fleeting first-team appearances on his resume, Caleb Watts will be keen to make an impression now that Southampton has been relegated.

Massimo Luongo and Cameron Burgess will hopefully make many appearances together at Ipswich Town, and Marlee Francios could get an opportunity at Bristol City.

EFL Championship prediction

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The Championship is always a tough league to predict with the large movement of players, but several clubs with Aussies are shaping to have a successful season.

Souttar's Leicester is tipped to win the Championship, while Southampton (Watts), Middlesbrough (McGree, Silvera, Glover) and Ipswich Town (Luongo, Burgess) are expected to be in the promotion mix.

Sunderland (Triantis) and Bristol City (Francois) will need to have surprise seasons to figure in the top reaches of the standings.

Kieran Francis

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Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in Melbourne, Australia. He started at Sportal.com.au before being a part of the transition to Sporting News in 2015. Just prior to the 2018 World Cup, he was appointed chief editor of Goal.com in Australia. He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.