
SKY CONFIRM: “AFC Wimbledon vs Notts County” Match Not to Be Televised Due to Broadcast Scheduling Conflict
Sky Sports has officially confirmed that the upcoming League Two clash between AFC Wimbledon and Notts County will not be televised, citing a broadcast scheduling conflict. The match, originally considered for coverage due to its significance in the promotion race, has been dropped in favour of games with higher national viewership demand.
A spokesperson from Sky Sports stated, “We understand the importance of this fixture for both sets of supporters, but due to limited slots and prior commitments to Championship and Premier League matches, we are unable to televise AFC Wimbledon vs Notts County.”
The decision has sparked frustration among fans, particularly those unable to attend the game in person. Both clubs have acknowledged the disappointment and urged supporters to get behind their teams at the stadium or follow via club media channels.
With both teams fighting for a top-seven finish, the match remains crucial despite the lack of live TV coverage. Local radio, social media updates, and post-match highlights will be available for those eager to stay updated.
This setback highlights the ongoing challenges lower league clubs face in gaining national exposure despite the growing interest in EFL football.