Charlton v Sheffield Wednesday: How to watch the Championship on TV and live stream
Charlton and Sheffield Wednesday go head-to-head in the Championship this weekend
Charlton and Sheffield Wednesday are floating in mid-table mediocrity as the season approaches Christmas, and will be desperate to spark their campaign into life against each other.
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RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch the Charlton v Sheffield Wednesday game on TV and online.
What time is Charlton v Sheffield Wednesday?
Charlton v Sheffield Wednesday will kick off at 12:30pm on Saturday 30th November 2019.
How to watch Charlton v Sheffield Wednesday on TV and live stream
You can watch the game live on Sky Sports Football and Main Event or online via the SkyGo app from 12:00pm.
Sky customers can add the Premier League and Football channels for just £18 per month or add the complete sports package to their deal for just £23 per month.
If you don’t have Sky, you can watch the match through NOW TV. You can get a Sky Sports day pass for £9.99, a week pass for £14.99 or a month pass for £33.99, all without needing a contract. NOW TV can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles.
Who will win? RadioTimes.com says…
Neither side is approaching this one in tip-top form, but that could make the encounter all the more appealing.
They will both see this as an opportunity to ignite a push for the play-offs ahead of the festive period.
Wednesday’s run of form has been affected by a tough run of fixtures including Leeds, Swansea and West Brom in recent weeks, and they haven’t been completely outclassed in any of those games, so they will relish the chance to beat sides closer to them in the standings.
Prediction: Charlton 1-2 Sheffield Wednesday
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