Premier League games being broadcast on free-to-air television has been backed by Brighton, providing Sky Sports and BT Sport agree to a deal.
Bosses are considering making some behind-closed-doors fixtures available for free when the season restarts, the culture secretary has said.
Football is suspended indefinitely across most of Europe because of the continued spread of coronavirus. There is still hope that the Premier League season will be able to play to a finish although we are still some way off a decision on when football can resume.
Seagulls chief executive Paul Barber says they would want as many of their fans to see them play and has backed free-to-air viewing. “Certainly if we're playing behind closed doors, then obviously we