Key Takeaways
- The EFL Awards air live on Sunday night from 8.30 pm UK time.
- Frank Lampard, Alex Neil and two other bosses fight for Championship Manager of the Season.
- Hayden Hackney, Carl Rushworth, Zan Vipotnik and Femi Azeez chase the Championship Player prize.
Kenyan fans can catch the full 2025-26 EFL Awards ceremony online this Sunday night. The stream starts at 8.30 pm UK time (10.30 pm in Nairobi) and runs for ninety minutes.
Sky Sports hosts the show from London’s Grosvenor House Hotel. David Prutton and Emma Saunders will reveal the winners of Player, Young Player, Manager and Goal of the Season across the Championship, League One and League Two.
In the second-tier Manager category, Coventry City chief Frank Lampard faces Millwall’s Alex Neil, Hull City’s Sergej Jakirovic and Middlesbrough’s Kim Hellberg.
The Championship Player prize will go to one of four stars: Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney, Coventry keeper Carl Rushworth, Swansea striker Zan Vipotnik or Millwall winger Femi Azeez.
League One’s top boss award pits Lincoln City’s Michael Skubala against Bradford City’s Graham Alexander, Cardiff City’s Brian Barry-Murphy and Stevenage’s Alex Revell.
For League One Player of the Season, Leyton Orient forward Dom Ballard, Doncaster captain Owen Bailey and Lincoln duo Jack Moylan and Sonny Bradley are the contenders.
At League Two level, Bromley manager Andy Woodman, MK Dons boss Paul Warne, Oldham’s Micky Mellon and Cambridge United’s Neil Harris are the managerial nominees.
The League Two Player shortlist features Bromley pair Mitch Pinnock and Omar Sowumni, Swindon striker Aaron Drinan and Milton Keynes Dons utility man Callum Paterson.
The ceremony is free to stream on the EFL’s official website and Sky Sports’ YouTube channel. Viewers in Kenya only need a stable internet link; no subscription is required.