Dec 03, 2013 02:28 PM EST
English Football League Championship Live Stream: Watch Online Birmingham City, Queens Park Rangers, Blackburn, Reading Matches Tuesday

The English League Championship schedule has a number of matches coming on Tuesday and some of the first slate of games includes Birmingham City taking on the Doncaster Rovers, Brighton & Hove Albion taking on Barnsley, Burnley and Watford, the Blackburn Rovers play against Ipswich Town, while Millwall and Nottingham Forest are matched up.

The rest of the schedule includes the Queens Park Rangers taking on AFC Bournemouth, while Sheffield Wednesday and Leicester City are playing, Yeovil Town and Blackpool are playing and that is the last 2:45 PM ET match. The final two matches on the schedule for Tuesday includes the Bolton Wanderer against Huddersfield Town as well as Reading against Charlton Athletic.

Leicester City is currently at the top of the table in the ELC while Burnley and the Queens Park Rangers are next. Blackpool is fourth in the standings with Derby County and reading behind, while Nottingham and Leeds United ate in seventh and eighth on the table.

Check here for the live coverage of the English League Championship. And check here for the league table.

In other soccer news from Reuters: Former Croatia left back Robert Jarni has taken over as coach of Bosnian first division side FC Sarajevo.

Jarni, one of the key players in Croatia's run to the 1998 World Cup semi-finals, replaced Husref Musemic after the former Sarajevo striker stepped down for health reasons.

Sarajevo are second in the Balkan country's 16-team first division at the winter break, two points behind champions and city rivals Zeljeznicar. "The crucial thing is that Sarajevo has made a big step forward by basing their ambitions on young players and founding an academy which will start operating in January," Jarni told a news conference.

"Other clubs in the region should follow in Sarajevo's footsteps because this concept is exactly what's missing these days in this part of the world," added the 45-year-old who played 81 times for Croatia and seven for the former Yugoslavia.

(Reuters)

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