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List of Premier League broadcasters

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of television broadcasters which provide coverage of the Premier League, English football's top-level competition, which is the most watched league in the world. The main broadcasters in the United Kingdom and Ireland, in current contract (2023-25), are Sky Sports (128 of the 200 televised games in the UK and Ireland), TNT Sports (52), and Amazon Prime Video (20) (UK version) / Premier Sports (53) (Ireland only). The BBC shows weekly highlights of the Premier League on its Match of the Day and Match of the Day 2 programmes on Saturdays and Sundays.[1]

The 200 UK televised games are also broadcast across the world; the remaining 180 matches that aren't broadcast live in the UK are all broadcast elsewhere around the world outside Europe (in Europe, 233 matches are broadcast). English-speaking countries (excluding the UK) are able to carry what is known as the 'International feed' or 'World feed' audio; this is full match commentary provided by the Premier League. In Asia, and select other countries around the world, there is also a fully produced studio broadcast called Premier League Productions where pre, half time and post-match analysis is offered. This is currently[when?] hosted by Steve Bower and Manish Bhasin.

The 3:00pm (UK time) Saturday kick-offs are not allowed to be shown live in the UK due to the hours of 2:45pm to 5:15pm being 'blocked broadcasting hours',[2] as requested by the FA and enforced by UEFA. In Ireland, a different situation applies; a package of only one Saturday 3:00pm kick off each week (along with one game on the final Sunday) is sold as an addition to the UK live rights packages, this package is currently held by Premier Sports. While there is no rule prohibiting the screening of the other 3:00pm games in Ireland, the Premier League does not make the rights to these games available to Irish broadcasters, due to the overlap in reception that is possible in Northern Ireland and mainland Great Britain.

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Broadcasters

Seasons Sky Others Total
1992–1993 60 60
1993–1997 66 66
1997–2001 66 66
2001–2004 110[a] 110
2004–2007 138[a] 138
2007–2009 96 Setanta 42 138
2009–2010 96 ESPN 42 138
2010–2013 115 23 138
2013–2016 116 TNT Sports[b] 38 154
2016–2019 126 42 168
2019–2020[c] 153[d] 64 Amazon Prime Video 24[d] BBC 4[d] 245
2020–2021[e] 234[f] 108[f] 30 8 380
2021–2022 128 52 20 200[5]
2022–2025
2025–2029 215 267[6]
Notes
  1. ^ a b 40 live matches a season were shown on the Sky-owned pay-per-view service PremPlus between 2001 and 2004; this figure increased to 50 per season between 2004 and 2007.
  2. ^ Branded BT Sport until 2022–23 season
  3. ^ Due to the postponement of the Premier League from the COVID-19 pandemic, all rescheduled games were shown live through the League's existing broadcasting partners.[3]
  4. ^ a b c 33 live games were shown free-to-air or free-to-view, 25 on Sky's channel Pick and 4 each on Amazon Prime Video and BBC Sport.[3]
  5. ^ The remaining 180 games that were not originally planned for in the tender awards were broadcast across the season. This follows an agreement with the League's UK broadcasters during the end of August and early September 2020, meaning that all fixtures that were not originally set for broadcast, were shown across the four broadcasters — due to the League being played behind closed doors, or with very limited crowds in areas placed under tier 1 and 2 restrictions from 3 December 2020 to England's third national lockdown from 6 January 2021, until the reopening of sporting venues at limited capacity from 17 May 2021.[4]
  6. ^ a b 15 additional games, not initially planned for broadcast, up to November 2 were made available on pay-per-view. 9 of these were shown on Sky Sports Box Office and 6 on BT Sport Box Office.

Foreign broadcasters

References

  1. ^ "BBC Sport". Premier League. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Blocked broadcasting hours defined - UEFA.com". Archived from the original on 26 November 2016. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  3. ^ a b "How to watch the Premier League on free-to-air TV". Premier League. 10 July 2020. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  4. ^ "A record-breaking season". Premier League. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
  5. ^ "Sales of UK and Ireland live TV rights decided". Premier League (Press release). Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  6. ^ "Premier League completes sales process for UK live rights & free-to-air highlights". Premier League. 4 December 2023.

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