• All matches to be shown live until end of October
  • Five games per matchday will cost £14.95 each

The Premier League has agreed a new deal to show all its fixtures live on British television, but fans will have to pay extra for the privilege.

Since the coronavirus pandemic forced football behind closed doors, the Premier League has broken with years of protocol, and the competition’s business model, to show all matches live on TV. After an agreement was reached by clubs on Friday, that practice will continue for the rest of October.

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