Details: Premier League TV rights changes for 2025-29
The Premier League is sticking with the Saturday 3pm TV blackout, though they are set to increase the number of matches shown each season by 70.
The Premier League is sticking with the Saturday 3pm TV blackout, though they are set to increase the number of matches shown each season by 70.
Arsenal’s Amazon documentary, All or Nothing, is due to be released this month and Jack Wilshere has been speaking about what it was like being at London Colney with the cameras everywhere.
Amazon probably couldn’t have picked a better season for drama than this one for their Arsenal ‘All or Nothing’ documentary, but it seems some might prefer it if the cameras weren’t there.
Arsenal are set to be the next subject of an Amazon ‘All Or Nothing’ documentary, following the recent coverage of their North London rivals.
The BBC and Amazon may both get the chance to televise some of the remaining Premier League games, based on the latest broadcasting proposal.
Amazon could introduce all-female commentary teams for their Premier League coverage after the same proved popular for NFL shows.
Manchester United vice chairman Ed Woodward has predicted that Amazon and Facebook will attempt to buy Premier League broadcasting rights.
Amazon have emerged as a potential competitor for Sky Sports and could be set to rival the broadcaster for Premier League matches at the next rights auction later this year.