Rovers supporters will be able to watch all remaining nine matches on the club’s iFollow platform.

Sky Sports will show 30 matches live - but the broadcaster has agreed for those matches to be shown by each club on their respective iFollow service, meaning all remaining 108 matches will be made available to supporters.

The EFL has confirmed the season will resume on June 20, and be wrapped up by July 21/22, with the play-offs now moved to the first week of August.

Midweek matches will take place on Tuesday and Wednesdays, with three kick-off times of 5pm, 6pm and 8pm. All of Rovers’ remaining four home matches are set to be played at the weekend, with Friday night matches taking place at 6pm and 8pm.

Saturday matches will kick-off at 12.30pm, 3pm and 5pm, and 5pm on Sundays.

The fixture list is yet to be finalised, with the first TV selections to be announced next week.

Non-season Ticket holding supporters will able to purchase these games for the current match price pass of £10. Rovers are expected to detail their plans next week.

An EFL statement read: "Sky Sports will broadcast 30 of the remaining 108 Championship matches alongside exclusively showing the 15 games across all EFL divisions in the play-offs.

"The 30 live league fixtures will also be streamed on a club’s iFollow (or equivalent) service.

"The remaining 78 matches will be streamed exclusively live, again with access available to season ticket holders.

"Non-season Ticket holding supporters will able to purchase these games for the current match price pass of £10. Sky Sports will show the “goals as they go in” from these matches.

"The 30 live Sky matches will also be available to the EFL’s overseas broadcasters via the league’s partnership with Pitch International. The other games will be available for supporters of EFL Clubs outside of the UK, either as part of already purchased season passes (for their respective club) or to buy on an individual match-by-match basis."