The English Premier League has finalised a lucrative agreement with Sky and TNT Sports, securing a record £6.7bn over four years for its UK television rights, marking numerous milestones and shaking up the football world.
What is the deal?
- The Premier League inked a historic £6.7bn deal, extending partnerships with Sky and TNT Sports.
- Sky secured four of five packages, guaranteeing a minimum of 215 live matches, including the entire final day slate.
- The record-breaking four-year deal begins in the 2025-26 season.
- BBC Sport acquired exclusive highlights rights for all 380 matches per season, along with additional online platform rights.
- This guarantees the continuation of their acclaimed Match of the Day, led by English football legend Gary Lineker.
- Premier League authorities affirm these deals, totaling £6.7 billion, will provide financial stability for professional clubs until at least 2029, ensuring long-term certainty.
What does it mean for the coverage?
- Coverage spans 140+ weekend fixtures, Friday and Monday clashes, and three midweek rounds.
- All non-Saturday 3pm games and even Sunday 2pm fixtures affected by European competitions will be broadcast live.
- Sky Sports breaks new ground by airing all 10 matches on each season's final day and offering multiple 2pm Sunday games on specific weekends.
Biggest TV rights sports deal ever?
- Now, all UK football matches, except Saturday 3pm kick-offs, can be watched live for the first time.
- More midweek games are included, allowing fans to choose which ones to watch.
- This expanded coverage, along with longer contracts, means the Premier League just secured the "biggest UK sports media rights deal ever."
- This reaffirms the Premier League as the world's top domestic football league. Even with a 4% increase, it's more than twice the value of Italy's Serie A deal.
- However, the Premier League doesn't claim the global record. In March 2021, the NFL inked media rights deals totaling $112.6 billion over ten years from 2023.
- Meanwhile, the Indian Premier League (IPL), the wealthiest cricket competition, closely trails the Premier League. The IPL's next five-year media rights fetched a record $6.02 billion (£5.13 billion).
Last updated: December 05, 2023 | 13:21