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Scottish Premiership clubs to stream live games after SPFL agree virtual season ticket deal

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Scottish Premiership sides will be able to live stream matches after the SPFL agreed a 'virtual season ticket' TV deal with Sky Sports.With games set to be played behind closed doors when the season kicks-off in August, fans will now get the chance to watch all of their team's home games from the comfort of their own home.Clubs will broadcast their own footage online and be able to sell a package for season ticket holders, while Sky will also show 48 live matches per season as part of their £160m five-year deal with the SPFL.Whether clubs will sell the package as a whole or on a pay-per-view basis is unclear.

More details - including what will happens for away games and for fans without season tickets - are expected in the coming days.A

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