Premier League chief Richard Masters has confirmed plans are in discussion to show games on free-to-air TV. Organisers of England’s top division are preparing for a return of match action behind closed doors next month after coronavirus’ suspension of football.
This has seen a debate unfold about whether games should be shown on terrestrial TV or on subscription channels BT Sport and Sky Sports.
But the Premier League chief executive has revealed the latest broadcasting plans. Speaking to BBC Sport editor Dan Roan, Masters said: “We’re still working with our broadcasters. “We can’t reveal those plans as they’re still under discussion. “But we’re working to get matches, all 92 matches, on television and a lot of those matches on a