After a 15-week gap in fixtures, Leeds United's Championship promotion push finally gets back underway this weekend.
Marcelo Bielsa's side have spent the enforced break sitting at the top of the second-tier, patiently waiting to get the green light for the season to resume.
The Whites are currently seven points clear of third-placed Fulham in the race for promotion with just nine games left to play this season.
Bielsa’s side also hold a one point advantage over fellow promotion chasers West Brom at the top of the table.
But due to the coronavirus pandemic still ongoing, the EFL has been forced to restart the Championship season with no supporters in attendance.
However, Sky Sports will be broadcasting live coverage of 30 of remaining 108 Championship games, and there will be an option to watch matches with or without fake crowd noise.
With the return of the Premier League earlier this week, the fake crowd noise has caused some debate on social media.
Sky have teamed up with EA Sports FIFA to produce interactive crowd noise and chants during games to add additional atmosphere to supporters' viewing experience.
If you’d like to watch the game with the fake crowd noise in use, then this will be available on Sky Sports Main Event (401).
However, if you don’t want the crowd noise, and you want to hear the players and managers’ shouts, then Championship games will also be available to watch on Sky Sports Football (403).
EA Sports FIFA audio artist said to Sportsmail: “It varies for each club, but in total, we’re providing over 1,300 assets that equates to roughly 13 hours of audio content.
“From that content, we find the best bites and assets that will be integrated into the broadcast.
“For this project, we migrated it into a unique format for live experiences and dynamic mixing functionality for the broadcasters to apply to specific points during a match based on what’s unfolding on the field.”