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Latest National League, North and South TV / streaming selections up until end of April

We take a look at the latest National League TV selections for later this season as another batch of games have been picked for broadcast.

The campaign’s end is just around the corner and with that in mind, BT Sport have revealed yet more National League matches are to be televised.

The upcoming round of fixtures in the fifth tier of English football gives us a better idea of who are standing out vying for promotion, in and around the playoffs and slipping down at risk of a relegation battle.

NATIONAL LEAGUE STATEMENT:

Another live game has been added the April’s BT Sport bill as the season reaching boiling point.

Earlier this month, the Vanarama National League announced three matches for next month – and now we’re in a position to confirm another.

Boreham Wood’s home game with Woking will be broadcast live on Saturday April 2, kick-off 5.20pm.

It follows the confirmation of the trio of games in the campaign’s penultimate month.

Stockport County are in scintillating form but Southend United have been sensational under Kevin Maher, too.

They face-off on Saturday April 9, kick-off 5.20pm.

Then comes a Bank Holiday double bill to feast your eyes on – and we get a close look at four more promotion hunters.

On Friday April 15, Wrexham welcome Solihull Moors to the Racecourse.

On Monday, FC Halifax Town and Chesterfield collide at the Shay with more vital promotion points to play for

Before April arrives, there’s plenty of action to be found.

Wrexham take on FC Halifax on Tuesday March 22 before a huge grudge match between Notts County and Chesterfield on March 26, kick-off 3pm.

LATEST NATIONAL LEAGUE MATCHES ON TV:

Tuesday March 22 – Wrexham vs FC Halifax Town (7.45pm)
Saturday March 26 – Notts County vs Chesterfield (3pm)
Saturdays April 2 – Boreham Wood vs Woking (5.20pm)
Saturday April 9 – Stockport County v Southend (5.20pm)
Friday April 15 – Wrexham vs Solihull Moors (3pm)
Monday April 18 – FC Halifax vs Chesterfield (5.20pm)

UPCOMING FIXTURES

Tuesday 22nd March 2022
7.45pm – Altrincham v Chesterfield
7.45pm – Eastleigh v Dagenham & Redbridge
7.45pm – Grimsby Town v Solihull Moors
7.45pm – King’s Lynn Town v Stockport County
7.45pm – Maidenhead United v Southend United
7.45pm – Notts County v Boreham Wood
7.45pm – Torquay United v Aldershot Town
7.45pm – Woking v Weymouth
7.45pm – Wrexham v FC Halifax Town
7.45pm – Yeovil Town v Bromley

Saturday 26th March 2022
3pm – Altrincham v Aldershot Town
3pm – Eastleigh v Stockport County
3pm – Grimsby Town v Dagenham & Redbridge
3pm – King’s Lynn Town v FC Halifax Town
3pm – Maidenhead United v Barnet
3pm – Notts County v Chesterfield
3pm – Torquay United v Weymouth
3pm – Wealdstone v Bromley
3pm – Woking v Solihull Moors
3pm – Wrexham v Dover Athletic
3pm – Yeovil Town v Southend United

BT RENEW NATIONAL LEAGUE BROADCAST

BT Sport has renewed its exclusive rights to broadcast the National League for a further three years until the end of the 2023/24 season, with more games set to be broadcast than ever before.

BT Sport has been broadcasting live and exclusive coverage of English football’s fifth tier since 2013 and the new deal will see live National League matches shown every week in a regular Saturday slot.

BT Sport’s coverage, led by presenter Matt Smith, follows the regular season championship race plus the exciting end-of-season playoffs as 23 teams battle it out for two precious spots in the Football League.

Alongside Smith are commentators Adam Summerton and Adam Virgo plus a cast of expert pundits including former Norwich City and Barrow striker Grant Holt, former Torquay United manager Chris Hargreaves and former Southport manager Kevin Davies.

Joining them pitchside are regular roving reporters Natalie Quirk and Becky Ives.

Alongside the weekly live match coverage, the BT Sport team bring fans every goal from every National League match in the weekly Vanarama National League Highlights show.

The show is created through an innovative link between BT and students associated with selected National League clubs who receive broadcast training from BT to go on and help create the show.

Simon Green, head of BT Sport, said: “Over the past few years we’ve developed an innovative relationship with the league, including world-first 5G-enabled remote broadcasts and training local students who help create BT Sport’s National League highlights shows.

“The National League remain a valued partner to BT, particularly during the pandemic, in staging last season’s playoff matches and the 2020-21 season.”

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