The Premier League has issued its tender document for the new round of television rights: New round. The value of domestic rights increased by 70 per cent over the last two sales.
As widely anticipated, Saturday night matches kicking off at 7.45 will be screened for the first time. It may be difficult or at least inconvenient for away supporters to get to these games.
For the first time entire rounds of Premier League games will be shown. These will have to be mid-week matches because of the prohibition on screening Saturday afternoon games to protect attendances at lower league fixtures. 200 of the 380 games will be on offer, 42 more than at present.
It is anticipated that BT may be able to reduce the £960m it pays for its two packages.
The Football Supporters' Federation is concerned that Premier League attendances could suffer because more matches are being broadcast live. They have said that clubs should cut ticket prices and subsidise travel for away fans, particularly for midweek televised matches.
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