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Vertu Trophy Round of 16 Draw Live Coverage on Sky Sports Football HD
Fans of English lower league football can tune in to Sky Sports Football HD at 11:45am UK time on Saturday, 6 December 2025, to watch the live draw for the Round of 16 in the 2025–26 EFL Trophy, known commercially as the Vertu Trophy. This staged knockout competition involves clubs from League One and League Two, alongside invited academy teams, continuing its rich tradition in English football's third and fourth tiers. The draw will be hosted on Sky Sports' flagship EFL Show, which offers expert analysis alongside key fixtures throughout the English Football League calendar.
David Prutton will present the draw live. A former professional midfielder with a strong media career, Prutton has become a respected television presenter and pundit in football broadcasting, often leading important EFL segments on Sky Sports. His insightful and analytical style makes him ideal to lead viewers through the draw proceedings.
The expert punditry comes from two notable former Premier League defenders, Curtis Davies and Wes Morgan. Curtis Davies boasts a lengthy playing career across several Championship and Premier League clubs, earning praise for his defensive skills and leadership on the pitch. Wes Morgan is best remembered for captaining Leicester City during their miraculous 2015–16 Premier League title win, and he brings immense experience, particularly in leadership and defence, to the pundit team. Together with Prutton, they will guide viewers through the draw, breaking down potential clashes and intriguing fixtures that could shape the next stages of the tournament.
About the Vertu Trophy 2025–26 Season
Now in its 45th season, the Vertu Trophy 2025–26 features a knockout format across lower-league English teams. Recent rounds have seen dramatic matches, like Salford City triumphing over Stockport County 3-1 and Tranmere Rovers edging past Barrow 2-1. The tournament provides valuable competitive experience for clubs and academy sides alike, bridging grassroots and professional football tiers.
The Round of 16 draw will determine pairings among teams that have successfully progressed through earlier knockout phases, with clubs eager to secure a place in the quarter-finals as the competition intensifies. Notable teams expected to feature include Bolton Wanderers, Doncaster Rovers, Fleetwood Town, and Huddersfield Town, renowned names from League One and Two fighting for silverware and the glory of Wembley final qualification.
Viewing Details and Access
The draw will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Football HD, part of Sky’s comprehensive EFL coverage. Sky Sports has secured rights to broadcast key EFL competitions, offering British football fans premium access to live fixtures, expert commentary, and in-depth analysis. Viewers unable to watch live on Sky Sports can also follow updated results and analysis via official EFL channels and team websites.
For fans wanting to stay connected beyond the draw, EFL’s official site offers detailed news, draw summaries, and upcoming fixture lists. Enthusiasts may also explore club websites of teams involved, such as Walsall FC’s Bescot Banter, which provide fan-focused insights and discussion around the tournament.
Presenters and Pundits Background
David Prutton has been a prominent figure on Sky Sports since transitioning from his playing career with Nottingham Forest and Southampton. His articulate presenting and strategic understanding of the game make him a trusted host for EFL events.
Curtis Davies brings a defender’s perspective and years of Championship and Premier League experience, having played for clubs like Derby County and Hull City. His measured commentary helps viewers appreciate defensive tactics and individual battles on the pitch.
Wes Morgan, a Leicester City legend who lifted the Premier League trophy as captain, adds gravitas and leadership insight. His coaching and punditry roles post-retirement continue to influence aspiring footballers and fans alike.
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