The Premier League have today announced the outcome of 5 of 7 Premier League live TV packages for the three seasons from 2019-2022.
Four packages have been awarded to Sky Sports, showing 128 games per season, while BT Sport picks up a package contain 32 live games a season.
Sky won packages B, C, D, and E, which includes Saturday tea time matches, Super Sunday, Monday Night Football and Friday Night Football and for the first time, Saturday evening matches.
BT has been awarded the Saturday afternoon package.
“UK broadcast rights sales process has not yet concluded, but we can announce that five of the seven live packages have been awarded,” said the Premier League.
The value realised at this stage of the process is £4.464 billion.
Package A: 32 matches on Saturdays at 12:30
Package B: 32 matches on Saturdays at 17:30
Package C: 24 matches on Sundays at 14:00 and eight matches on Saturdays at 19:45
Package D: 32 matches on Sundays at 16:30
Package E: 24 matches on Mondays at 20:00 or Fridays at 19:30/20:00 and eight matches on Sundays at 14:00
Package F: 20 matches from one Bank Holiday and one midweek fixture programme
Package G: 20 matches from two midweek fixture programmes.
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