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Premier League set to be free on TV with Sky Sports and BT Sport sharing rights

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Premier League games could reportedly be shown for free on Sky and BT Sport while they are played behind closed doors. It is expected that there will be no fans in the stadium when games resume after the coronavirus pandemic improves for extra safety.

Sky and BT Sport will share the live rights of the remaining fixtures and have already held talks about showing extra games.

But bosses have accepted that they will struggle to show all of the games so there is the chance that some will be shown free-to-air while Sky Sports and BT Sport broadcast the bigger matches, according to The Mirror.

As yet nothing has been agreed but both the Premier League and TV companies may now consider this as an option. A restart by the April 30 date earmarked by

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