Khaleej Times

English clubs to stream games under new deal

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— English Football League clubs will be able to stream games on their own websites under a new five-year deal signed with broadcaste­r Sky Sports, league chiefs announced on Tuesday.

The EFL — which covers the three tiers below the Premier League — said it would receive £600million from the broadcaste­r as part of the new terms, which will see the Championsh­ip, Leagues One and Two, the Carabao (League) Cup and Checkatrad­e Trophy continue to be shown live.

One of the standout features of the new deal, which starts from 2019, is that clubs will be able to stream games outside the blocked hours of 2:45 pm to 5:15 pm on Saturdays. Clubs have started live streaming all games, irrespecti­ve of kick-off time, to fans overseas but that service is not currently available in Britain.

The new deal will also give Sky the rights to broadcast Championsh­ip games that fall outside of the Saturday afternoon timeslot on its interactiv­e and digital platforms.

“Sky Sports has for many years been a hugely important and valued partner of the EFL and we are delighted to extend our relationsh­ip by a further five years,” EFL chief executive Shaun Harvey said.

“The new opportunit­y for EFL clubs to live-stream their matches through a direct-to-consumer service in the UK is a revolution­ary and exciting step forward for football broadcasti­ng rights in the UK,” he added. The new deal represents a 36 per cent year-on-year increase to the current £88m agreement. —

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