English football gets back underway next month with uncertainty still surrounding when fans can return to stadiums.

While there is hope a staggered approach to reintroducing fans can begin as early as October, the action will restart behind-closed-doors.

With this in mind then, we've taken a look at how fans across the country can watch their teams from the comfort of their home.

Below is everything you need to know from what channels broadcasters own the rights, how many live games they have for each division and that the best TV package deals are currently on offer. 

Division

UK Broadcaster

TV Packages

Premier League

Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime

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BT Sport Packages

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EFL Championship

Sky Sports

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EFL League One

Sky Sports

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EFL League Two

Sky Sports

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National League

BT Sport

BT Sport Packages

Sky Sports - Championship, League One, League Two

Sky own exclusive rights to the Sky Bet Championship and EFL Leagues One and Two from the start of the season right through to the end-of-season playoffs.

This includes 183 live games across the divisions per season, plus a further 80 Championship games via the red button.

Highlights of these divisions will remain available on Quest until at least the end of the 2021-22 season. Quest can be found on Sky channel 144 and Freeview channel 37.

In line with the return of the Premier League, the Championship, League One and League Two will return on the weekend of September 12.

BT Sport - National League

Through until the end of this next 2020-21 season, BT Sport have the rights to one live game from the National League per week. This also includes a highlights show rounding up the week's actin.

Unlike other divisions across England, National League football will only be allowed to return when fans are able to attend games once again. As things stand, this date is tentatively scheduled for October 3.