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Sky agrees five-year deal with English Football League

A Sky van is driven in London, Britain July 25, 2014. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo

LONDON (Reuters) - Pay-TV group Sky and the English Football League (EFL) have agreed a 600 million pound five-year domestic broadcasting deal, they said on Tuesday.

The deal, which the EFL said represented a 36 percent increase on the current value of the rights, runs to 2024 and allows the broadcaster to stream all midweek Championship (second tier) matches.

Sky <SKYB.L> said in a statement that the deal strengthened its position as "the home of football" and would offer subscribers more matches and more ways to watch.

The broadcaster will show exclusively up to 183 live matches a year from the Championship, League One, League Two, Carabao (League) Cup and Checkatrade Trophy.

The EFL said the new agreement would also allow clubs to stream midweek league games via their websites if not broadcast live on Sky Sports.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by John Stonestreet)

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