On 62 - seems like there might be a television contractual reason for these. In some territories, every EFL club was guaranteed at least one televised game [this was the case in the US for example]. Swindon Town had one match broadcast and so while there was no real reason to broadcast that specific game, it should be mentioned that Cheltenham only had on TV game as well.
In addition to the two clubs above, international viewers saw Harrogate, Chesterfield, Bromley, Tranmere, Colchester, Morecambe and Accrington only one time each. To the surprise of no one, Wrexham had every game broadcast in North America, the only team in the EFL. Leeds and West Brom both had 42/46 fixtures broadcast.
On 62 - seems like there might be a television contractual reason for these. In some territories, every EFL club was guaranteed at least one televised game [this was the case in the US for example]. Swindon Town had one match broadcast and so while there was no real reason to broadcast that specific game, it should be mentioned that Cheltenham only had on TV game as well.
In addition to the two clubs above, international viewers saw Harrogate, Chesterfield, Bromley, Tranmere, Colchester, Morecambe and Accrington only one time each. To the surprise of no one, Wrexham had every game broadcast in North America, the only team in the EFL. Leeds and West Brom both had 42/46 fixtures broadcast.
Brilliant
23 deserves a proper Long Read article.