- Oct 25, 2006
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The BBC will show Football League and Carling Cup matches from the 2009 to 2012 seasons after winning the contract in a joint bid with Sky.
It means Championship matches will be screened live on the BBC for the first time, with 10 first-choice games per season exclusively live on the BBC.
The Carling Cup final will be simulcast live with Sky, and two semi-final legs shown exclusively live on the BBC.
The BBC Sport website will also show goals from all Football League clubs.
Director of BBC Sport Roger Mosey said: "We are genuinely excited about the potential of the Football League properties on the BBC.
"Our aim in the three seasons of our agreement is a simple one: to showcase the new acquisitions across all our platforms, and to make our commitment to football deeper and stronger at every level. "
Under the new agreement, Sky Sports' broadcast rights include 65 matches from the Football League, exclusively live, and the Football League play-offs - including all three finals - exclusively live.
Sky will also show exclusive live matches from rounds one to five of the Carling Cup - two matches per round - and two legs of the Carling Cup semi-finals exclusively live.
Football League Chairman Lord Mawhinney said: "We are delighted to be continuing our strong partnership with Sky Sports and are excited by the prospect of working closely with the BBC.
"Sky and the BBC will provide a fantastic boost to Football League clubs and their supporters."
The new agreements are worth £88m per season to Football League clubs and encompass terrestrial and pay television, broadband internet, video-on-demand and mobile services.
Meanwhile, the BBC's other football commitments remain strong.
Match Of The Day is in the first year of a new three-year deal with the Premier League.
The BBC has rights to show Euro 2008 next summer, and then the biggest events in international football - the World Cups in South Africa 2010 and Brazil 2014.
It means Championship matches will be screened live on the BBC for the first time, with 10 first-choice games per season exclusively live on the BBC.
The Carling Cup final will be simulcast live with Sky, and two semi-final legs shown exclusively live on the BBC.
The BBC Sport website will also show goals from all Football League clubs.
Director of BBC Sport Roger Mosey said: "We are genuinely excited about the potential of the Football League properties on the BBC.
"Our aim in the three seasons of our agreement is a simple one: to showcase the new acquisitions across all our platforms, and to make our commitment to football deeper and stronger at every level. "
Under the new agreement, Sky Sports' broadcast rights include 65 matches from the Football League, exclusively live, and the Football League play-offs - including all three finals - exclusively live.
Sky will also show exclusive live matches from rounds one to five of the Carling Cup - two matches per round - and two legs of the Carling Cup semi-finals exclusively live.
Football League Chairman Lord Mawhinney said: "We are delighted to be continuing our strong partnership with Sky Sports and are excited by the prospect of working closely with the BBC.
"Sky and the BBC will provide a fantastic boost to Football League clubs and their supporters."
The new agreements are worth £88m per season to Football League clubs and encompass terrestrial and pay television, broadband internet, video-on-demand and mobile services.
Meanwhile, the BBC's other football commitments remain strong.
Match Of The Day is in the first year of a new three-year deal with the Premier League.
The BBC has rights to show Euro 2008 next summer, and then the biggest events in international football - the World Cups in South Africa 2010 and Brazil 2014.