Millwall v QPR: How to watch Sky Bet Championship clash, kick off time, Sky sport sign up, live stream

The Sky Bet Championship will get back underway after fixtures were postponed across most of the UK, after the death of Queen Elizabeth II

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Millwall are set to welcome London neighbours Queens Park Rangers as Sky Bet Championship football gets back underway after the latest round of fixtures were postponed as a mark of respect to Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday, 8 September.

Millwall were supposed to play early high-flyers Sunderland, whilst QPR were set to hope relegation candidates Huddersfield. The date for the rescheduled games is currently unknown.

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Millwall have slowed down after their impressive start, but now currently sit 14th in the table, and look worlds away from the team that almost finished in the play-offs last season.

Meanwhile, QPR currently find themselves ninth, just two points off of the play-offs.

With the two set to meet in what will be a tight encounter, here’s all you need to know about the fixtures.

Where is the game being played?

The game will be played at Millwall’s ground, The Den, on Wednesday, 14 September.

What time is kick off?

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The game will kick off at 7:45pm, and will end at shortly before 10pm.

Can I watch it on TV?

Yes, the game is on TV. It can be viewed along with every other Championship game on the Sky Sports Red Button.

How to sign up to Sky Sports

Fans hoping to watch the game on TV will have to have access to Sky Sports, with many options available at varying prices.

For brand new customers you can get Sky TV and Sky Sports for £44 a month for 18 months instead of £51/month, along with a £20 set up fee. The price includes a Netflix subscription.

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Another option is a super bundle, that includes Netflix, Sky Sports, BT Sport and ESPN. It includes Sky TV with all 8 Sky Sports channels in HD, and costs £66 a month. It’s an 18 month contract, and will cost £20 to set up.

If you’re a fan of all sports however, and want to have access to all eight Sky Sports channels including Premier League, F1 and more then that will be an extra £25 a month on top of your current contract.

You can also access Sky Sports through a Now TV membership.

There are two options to choose from - a monthly subscription which is at the discounted price of £26 a month for six months, down from £33.99 a month, or a single day subscription which is £11.98 a month.

On the Now TV website, it will show a sports membership and another option.

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A daily subscription grants you 24 hour access to 11 sky sports channels, whereas a monthly subscription will allow you to watch all Sky channels whenever you wish, on upto three devices at any given time.

How to live stream

If you do not wish to pay for a Sky membership, you can purchase the game live on the QPR website, with a one-off payment of £10. The streams include four-camera coverage plus commentary from Nick London and Andy Sinton.

Millwall fans can purchase the game pass on their website too, for the same price.

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