Amazon Prime and BT Sport awarded remaining Premier League TV packages

Amazon Prime Video and BT Sport have been awarded the remaining two Premier League live packages.

This concludes the sales process for all Premier League live broadcasting rights in the UK for the three seasons from 2019/20 to 2021/22.

The rights consist of 200 live matches per season split into seven packages.

In February 2018, the League announced the sale of five of the seven packages, with Sky Sports acquiring four packages, totalling 128 matches per season, and BT Sport one package, for 32 matches per season.

Today the League confirmed that package G has been acquired by BT Sport, which includes the rights to broadcast several fixtures from the split weekend, a new initiative that will create an opportunity for a mid-season player break.

And package F, acquired by Amazon Prime Video, includes the right, for the first time in the UK, to make available a full round of live Premier League matches.

Sky Sports
128 matches per season consisting of:

Package B 32 matches at Saturday 17:30
Package C 24 matches at Sunday 14:00 and eight matches at Saturday 19:45
Package D 32 matches at Sunday 16:30
Package E 24 matches at Monday 20:00 or Friday 19:30–20:00 and eight matches at Sunday 14:00

BT Sport
52 matches per season consisting of

Package A 32 matches at Saturday 12:30
Package G 15 matches from two midweek fixture programmes and five matches from the split weekend

Amazon Prime Video

Package F 20 matches per season from one Bank Holiday and one midweek fixture programme

Posted by on Thursday 7 June 2018
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