Sky Sports Launches 66p a Day Premier League Coverage as First Game Starts Tonight - Manchester Evening News
Sky Sports will broadcast 215 Premier League matches in 2025/26, a 68% increase, introducing Multiview to stream up to four games simultaneously and enhance fan engagement.
- The Premier League campaign for the 2025/26 season kicks off this evening, August 15, with Liverpool hosting Bournemouth as they begin their quest to retain the title, alongside the launch of new broadcast coverage.
- Sky Sports expanded its rights deal to show over 215 live Premier League matches, up from 128 last season, as part of a broader coverage overhaul.
- New features include the Multiview program allowing simultaneous coverage of up to four games, a new 'Super Sunday: Extra Time' show, and a redesigned Sky Sports News schedule.
- Jonathan Licht, Sky's Chief Sports Officer, described this as a milestone season for both the broadcaster and the Premier League, confirming that every rescheduled 2pm Sunday match will be shown live.
- These changes enhance fan engagement through increased live coverage and interactive elements like supporter-driven ratings, with Sky offering subscriptions from £20 per month .
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Sky is bringing more channels to the TV Guide on its Sky Glass and Sky Stream devices as part of an unprecedented expansion of Premier League coverage. And there's even an update to ageing Sky Q boxes too, despite the British broadcaster winding down its satellite engineers and shifting towards streaming television.In a nutshell: if you subscribe to Sky Sports, you're about to unlock a blockbuster upgrade.For the first time, Sky TV viewers will …
Sky Sports launches 66p a day Premier League coverage as first game starts tonight - Manchester Evening News
The new Premier League season kicks off tonight, with Sky Sports confirming a number of changes to its coverage, including a record number of live games
Sky Sports unveil six major changes to how they'll show new Premier League season - The Mirror
Sky Sports have unveiled a rebrand of their Premier League coverage ahead of the first season of the new £6.7billion broadcast deal, with Multiview the biggest change
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