• Fans will not be charged £14.95 to watch games for rest of year
  • Matches back on Sky, BT Sport, Amazon and free-to-air on BBC

The Premier League will show every fixture live on TV until the new year, with no pay-per-view matches in sight.

As expected, the top flight has abandoned the controversial format that led to fans being charged £14.95 to watch a single game. Instead, it has reverted to the model used after football returned in June following the first national lockdown; most games will be shown live on Sky and BT Sport, with additional fixtures on Amazon Prime and free to air on the BBC.

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