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PL strikes £5.1bn TV rights deal extension

Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime and the BBC sign the agreement which covers three seasons

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THE Premier League has agreed to renew its £5billion domestic television deal in a move which provides greater financial certainty to clubs at all levels amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The English top flight sought and secured Government approval in principle to roll over its existing rights agreements with Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime Video and BBC Sport for a further three years, through to 2025.

Under normal circumstan­ces the rights would have been contested in an open tender, but the league was able to demonstrat­e “exceptiona­l and compelling reasons” to the Government for it to agree to an exclusion order under the Competitio­n Act and go ahead with a private sale.

The renewal of the deal means the Premier League’s current

commitment of £1.5billion to the football pyramid over the three years of the next rights cycle can be maintained, with an additional £100m to be distribute­d over the next four years.

The deal is a huge boost to the Premier League, at a time when the value of broadcasti­ng rights has generally been in decline around the world.

The league’s chief executive Richard Masters said: “The Premier League would like to express our gratitude to our broadcast partners for their continued commitment to the Premier League and support for the football pyramid.

“We are hugely appreciati­ve of the Government agreeing in

principle to allow this arrangemen­t and for their continued support for the Premier League and the English game. Covid-19 has had a significan­t impact on football, and renewals with our UK broadcast partners will reduce uncertaint­y, generate stability and promote confidence within the football pyramid.

“We know that, once concluded, this will have a positive impact on the wider industry, jobs and tax revenues and will enable us to maintain and increase our existing solidarity and community financial commitment­s to the football pyramid for the next four years, even though we are yet to understand the full impact of the pandemic.

“It comes at an important time and will enable us to plan ahead with increased certainty against a more stable economic backdrop.”

The agreement means 200 matches a season will continue to be broadcast live — 128 on Sky, 52 on BT and 20 on Amazon.

One change from the previous agreement though means that if a team due to be involved in a 12.30pm Saturday match on BT is involved in a Champions League match on the Wednesday before, the domestic match will move to a 7.45pm Saturday slot instead.

Marc Allera, the chief executive of BT’s consumer division, said: “Throughout this difficult

year the Premier League and broadcaste­rs have all worked together to find pro-active solutions to ensure the Premier League, and the lower leagues, have a safe and secure way out of the pandemic.

“This in principle renewal of our broadcast rights is great for our viewers, but also helps to provide vital support for the broader football community that relies on the Premier League.

“The fantastic news for our viewers is that, once the deal is concluded, they will be able to continue to enjoy the Premier League alongside the Uefa Champions League and Uefa Europa League exclusivel­y live on BT Sport.”

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The arrangemen­t covers three seasons from 2022/23 to 2024/25. Left, Premier League chief executive Richard Masters believes the new television deal is a good one for the whole of English football

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