Wolves Trip Live on Sky - Ipswich Town News
Town’s game away against Mick McCarthy's former club Wolves on Saturday 18th April has switched to a 12.15pm kick-off for live Sky coverage.
The game will be Town's 10th live match of the season with the Fulham (H), Norwich (H), Wigan (A), Charlton (A), Derby (H) and Southampton (H) games having been shown and the Norwich (A), Middlesbrough (A) and Bournemouth (H) matches also still to come.
Home clubs receive £60,000 from Sky per game with away teams receiving nothing. For the FA Cup replay against Southampton, which was live on BBC1, both clubs received a broadcast fee of £72,000.
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