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Football fans can struggle to get home after late Sunday kick offs but extra LNER trains may help amid broadcast schedule changes.

The top flight already regularly schedules fixtures at 4:30 pm on Sunday afternoons which can leave away supporters unable to travel the long distances home on the same day.Championship

does also occasionally plan matches to take place on a Sunday afternoon. Should the Whites bounce back to the Premier League by 2025, then current discussions over late Sunday kick-offs could impact fans. There is some relief as LNER confirm an additional three services in its timetable on a Sunday - two between Leeds and London King’s Cross and one between Doncaster and London. The company is also adding more seats on some of its existing Sunday services to help accommodate more people.

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