Sign up to FREE email alerts from HullLive - Daily Subscribe Thank you for subscribing See our privacy notice Invalid EmailThe BBC could be handed free-to-air Premier League matches this season for the first time in the competition's history. Since the launch of the Premier League, matches have been exclusively on pay-to-view TV channels such as Sky Sports. The draft plan for televising games will be outlined to Premier League chairmen at a video-conference meeting of the top-flight clubs on Monday. Of the 45 unallocated matches, 32 would go to Sky, eight to BT Sport and five split between the BBC and Amazon. As previously reported, Sky and BT Sport could use their YouTube channels to show matches without charging viewers, but the BBC option would take that to another level
Source: BBC May 15, 2020 17:15 UTC