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Where to Watch the EFL Awards 2025: Sky Sports Coverage and Presenters Revealed
Football fans across the UK won't want to miss the prestigious EFL Awards 2025, airing live on Sky Sports Football (and Sky Sports Football HD) on Sunday 27th April at 20:30 BST. The annual ceremony celebrates the outstanding performers across the Championship, League One and League Two, with awards including Player of the Season, Young Player of the Season and the iconic Goal of the Season.
Sky Sports will be using the world feed coverage for this year's ceremony, meaning viewers will enjoy the expert presentation of two familiar faces from EFL coverage - Julian Warren and David Prutton.
Meet the Presenters: Julian Warren and David Prutton
Julian Warren has become one of the most recognisable voices in EFL coverage in recent years. The experienced broadcaster began his career at BBC Radio before moving to Sky Sports in 2010. Warren has covered everything from Premier League to EFL matches, becoming a regular host of Sky's EFL highlights shows and midweek fixtures. His knowledgeable yet approachable style has made him a favourite among fans.
Alongside Warren will be David Prutton, the former Southampton and Leeds United midfielder who has transitioned seamlessly into punditry. Since retiring in 2016, Prutton has become a mainstay of Sky's EFL coverage, offering insightful analysis drawn from his 400+ appearances in the Football League. His popular podcast 'Prutton's EFL' has further cemented his reputation as one of the most informed voices on the lower leagues.
What to Expect From the EFL Awards 2025
The ceremony promises to be a glittering celebration of the EFL season, with awards across multiple categories:
- EFL Championship Player of the Season
- League One and League Two Players of the Season
- Young Player of the Season
- Team of the Season
- Goal of the Season
- Manager of the Season
Last year's event saw some surprise winners, proving the depth of talent across all three divisions. This year's awards are particularly significant as they come at the business end of the season, with promotion races and playoff places still being decided across the leagues.
How to Watch on Sky Sports
For Sky subscribers, the ceremony will be available on:
- Sky Sports Football (channel 403)
- Sky Sports Football HD (channel 404)
- Sky Go app for mobile viewing
- NOW TV with a Sports Day Pass
The broadcast will begin at 20:30 BST, with red carpet coverage expected from 20:00 BST. Sky's usual EFL team will likely provide additional analysis and reaction throughout the evening across their social media channels.
For those who can't watch live, Sky Sports usually makes highlights available on their EFL dedicated page shortly after the ceremony concludes.
Why the EFL Awards Matter
While often overshadowed by Premier League accolades, the EFL Awards shine a spotlight on players who often don't receive national recognition. Past winners include current England internationals who cut their teeth in the Championship, proving these awards can be a springboard to greater things.
With Sky Sports' comprehensive coverage and the knowledgeable presenting duo of Warren and Prutton, viewers are guaranteed an entertaining evening celebrating the best of English football outside the top flight. Whether your team is fighting for promotion or has already secured their fate this season, the EFL Awards offer a chance to reflect on another dramatic campaign across the three divisions.
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