BT Sport favourites to show key Championship games

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AMPTHILL, ENGLAND - MARCH 14: Rugby balls prior to the Greene King IPA Championship match between Ampthill and Cornish Pirates at Dillingham Park on March 14, 2020 in Ampthill, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

BT SPORT have emerged as frontrunners to show live coverage of this season's Greene King IPA play-offs.

The high-profile matches, which are expected to involve fallen giants , are scheduled to take place on June 12 and 19.

A well-placed source told The Rugby Paper that a deal is “99 per cent certain” to be completed this week and may also include rights to the Saracens v Ealing clash scheduled for April 24, subject to agreeing a suitable revenue share.

Premier Sports had previously been lined-up to show one regular Championship game per week but their offer was rejected after sides with bigger local support preferred to go it alone by offering in-house live streaming.

Meanwhile, rugby fans have voted overwhelmingly against scrapping promotion and relegation between the and Championship.

Asked by TRP writer Jon Newcombe if the Premiership should be ring-fenced for the next three or four years, 76.4 per cent of 1,332 respondents said no.

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