Last updated on .From the section Premier LeaguePremier League football has been played behind closed doors since the competition resumed in JunePremier League fans boycotting pay-per-view games have raised more than £300,000 for charity - but the controversial TV scheme is set to continue at least until next month's international break. Games had been available free-to-air since the Premier League returned without fans in June. The pricing will be debated at a Premier League shareholders' meeting on Tuesday. The model is set to be extended to the matches on 6-8 November, but it is understood clubs are likely to delay a longer-term decision until nearer to the Premier League getting back under way on 21 November. The Premier League announced its broadcast picks for November external-link on Friday, but there was no mention of pay-to-view games, with the league saying "additional broadcast selections will be announced in due course".
Source: BBC October 26, 2020 19:40 UTC