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Premier clubs in plan to let supporters watch all games live

- by MATT HUGHES Chief Sports Reporter

The Premier League will hold talks with broadcaste­rs next week with a view to screeening every game live until fans return to stadiums on October 3.

Sportsmail has learned that a majority of clubs at yesterday’s shareholde­rs’ meeting supported the principle that fans should be able to watch games while they are unable to attend, although they have yet to agree how to make it work with only a week until the Premier League season starts next Saturday.

The Premier League announced last month that an additional 20 matches would be broadcast next season, taking the number of live games to 220 out of the 380 to be played, but stopped short of adopting the policy introduced by the Football League of streaming every game on club websites.

The Premier League’s initial caution sprang from concern that making every game available live could impact on season-ticket sales and lead to demands for rebates from broadcaste­rs but the increasing­ly vocal complaints from fans, which have been supported by the Government, have led to a rethink. Further talks are planned with the clubs and broadcaste­rs next week.

The clubs also gave their approval in principle to the Premier League Board’s proposal to curtail next season if they decide that it cannot be completed in full by August 11 at the latest, a plan revealed by

MailOnline yesterday. The board’s suggestion for a cut- off 80 days after the scheduled end of the season on May 23, which would be used to trigger a curtailmen­t vote if necessary, was unanimousl­y agreed but the clubs failed to agree on the number of games to be played for the campaign to be deemed complete.

More talks will take place next week over the two options presented by the Premier League, which were for sporting consequenc­es such as awarding titles, promotion and relegation and qualificat­ion for the european competitio­ns, after either 66 per cent or 75 per cent of the scheduled matches have been played.

The clubs did agree that if an uneven number of matches had been played at the time of curtailmen­t then points- per- game would be used to determine final league positions.

As expected, the clubs also voted to drop the five substitute­s rule that was introduced during Project Restart, reverting to only three being allowed from the start of next season.

It was the second vote to be taken in as many months for five substitute­s and was defeated by 11 votes to nine.

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