The EFL has launched a new service that will see more than 1500 games a season streamed live to fans outside the UK and Ireland.
The service - called iFollow - will cost £110 per season and allow a subscriber to watch up to 46 of their club's league games live in HD.
The 148 games selected for traditional TV coverage outside of the regular Saturday 3pm slot will not be included as part of the deal.
To date, 61 of the 72 EFL clubs have signed up to be part of the iFollow service, while Fulham, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Aston Villa, Leeds United, Bristol City, Birmingham City, Queens Park Rangers, Derby County, Charlton Athletic and Accrington Stanley have declined the opportunity and will instead be able to launch their own independent services.
Additionally, Newcastle United opted against joining the service prior to their promotion to the Premier League, which manages its broadcast rights as a single entity.
More to follow.