More fixture changes as Watford picked for two TV games
Watford face more fixture changes and odd kick-off times after the latest round of TV picks were announced.
The Hornets had already found out their opening day Championship clash at Charlton Athletic had been moved to a 12.30pm kick-off on Saturday, August 9.
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But the release of all the fixtures up until the end of September means more disruption, with a further two away games altered.
The first will bring an earlier start for many, with the away trip to Swansea City on Saturday, August 23, brought forward to a 12.30pm kick-off.
The second is at least close by but has been moved by two full days.
Watford will now play at Millwall on Monday, September 22 at 8pm.
The EFL say the TV choices for all matches scheduled to be played prior to the end of the third round of the FA Cup, in January 2026, will be announced by July 31.
They will then have the games chosen to the end of February released to the public by November 7.
They claim by giving more notice, it will allow fans "to plan with certainty when making travel and hotel arrangements".
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