Four Norwich City matches before the end of 2024 have been selected for coverage on Sky Sports.
Confirmation has come of all broadcasted matches for the period up to the FA Cup third round in January, as per the commitment made by both the EFL and Sky Sports prior to the start of the 2024/25 campaign.
It means that eight City matches will be broadcast before the end of the year, including home matches against Hull, Middlesbrough, Burnley and QPR.
The Canaries clash against Daniel Farke's Leeds has been moved forward by 24 hours to Tuesday, October 1 having been initially scheduled to play on the Wednesday, but hasn't been selected for television coverage.
Three of the fixtures are now scheduled to be played on a Sunday, with one fixture remaining on Saturday but now at the earlier time of 12.30pm. City will welcome Hull to Norfolk on October 5 with that lunchtime kick-off.
Matches against Boro and Burnley will now take place on the respective Sundays at a kick-off time of 3pm. City's late December clash against QPR has been moved to the 29th, but with a 12.30pm kick-off time.
These announcements follow the change in kick-off times already announced, including their opening day trip to Oxford United as well as matches away to Coventry and Derby.
Norwich are planning to announce ticket details in full in due course.
Televised Norwich City matches
Saturday, August 10 - Oxford United v Norwich City (KO 12.30pm - LIVE on Sky Sports Football)
Saturday, August 31 - Coventry City v Norwich City (KO 12.30pm - LIVE on Sky Sports+)
Saturday, September 21 - Norwich City v Watford (KO 12.30pm - LIVE on Sky Sports+)
Saturday, September 28 - Derby County v Norwich City (KO 12.30pm - LIVE on Sky Sports Football)
Saturday, October 5 - Norwich City v Hull City (KO 12.30pm - LIVE on Sky Sports+)
Sunday, October 27 - Norwich City v Middlesbrough (KO 3pm - LIVE on Sky Sports Football)
Sunday, December 15 - Norwich City v Burnley (KO 3pm - LIVE on Sky Sports Football)
Sunday, December 29 - Norwich City v Queens Park Rangers (KO 12.30pm - LIVE on Sky Sports+)
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