Cheltenham Town aims to end a three-game winless streak when they host Cambridge United in a crucial League Two match on Easter Monday. The Robins had enjoyed an impressive unbeaten run of seven games, helping them climb away from the relegation zone, but recent back-to-back defeats have stalled their momentum.
The match kicks off at 3pm on Monday, April 6, and will be broadcast live on the Sky Sports+ app and red button service, part of Sky’s comprehensive League Two coverage this weekend. Since the game falls outside the traditional Saturday 3pm slot, it is televised under special TV rights agreements.
Fans can also stream the game via the NOW Sports service and the Sky Sports App. Those without Sky Sports subscriptions can access the match by purchasing a NOW Sports Membership through the NOW app, compatible with a wide range of devices including TV, mobile, tablet, computer, console, and other streaming platforms.
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For supporters unable to attend the game in person, GloucestershireLive will provide live blogging throughout the match, featuring pre-match build-up, team news, live updates, reaction, stats, analysis, interviews, and highlights from the stadium.
Additionally, audio commentary packages are available for fans both in the UK and internationally, ensuring everyone can follow the action.