The latest Premier League TV selections for the next few months have been revealed as that awful PPV is finally scrapped.
The Premier League have got rid of its controversial pay-per-view method for matches until the new year, and some fixtures will now be shown on the BBC.
The Premier League said all remaining games in November and over the Christmas and New Year period will be shown on existing broadcast services.
Revised November fixtures
Saturday 21 November
12:30 Newcastle v Chelsea (BT Sport)
15:00 Aston Villa v Brighton (BT Sport)
17:30 Spurs v Man City (Sky Sports)
20:00 Man Utd v West Brom (BT Sport)
Sunday 22 November
12:00 Fulham v Everton (BBC Sport)
14:00 Sheffield Utd v West Ham (Sky Sports)
16:30 Leeds v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
19:15 Liverpool v Leicester (Sky Sports)
Monday 23 November
17:30 Burnley v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)
20:00 Wolves v Southampton (Sky Sports)
Friday 27 November
20:00 Crystal Palace v Newcastle (Amazon Prime Video)
Saturday 28 November
12:30 Brighton v Liverpool (BT Sport)
15:00 Man City v Burnley (BT Sport)
17:30 Everton v Leeds (Sky Sports)
20:00 West Brom v Sheffield Utd (Sky Sports)
Sunday 29 November
14:00 Southampton v Man Utd (Sky Sports)
16:30 Chelsea v Spurs (Sky Sports)
19:15 Arsenal v Wolves (Sky Sports)
Monday 30 November
17:30 Leicester v Fulham (Sky Sports)
20:00 West Ham v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)
PREMIER LEAGUE STATEMENT:
All fixtures from 21 November through to New Year will be available to fans to watch live in the UK
The Premier League today announces that all fixtures from Saturday 21 November, and throughout the Christmas and new year period, will be made available to fans to watch live in the UK.
Working with our broadcast partners, and with the support of clubs, all matches will be shown via existing Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon and BBC services.
Details of the first additional selections covering the period until the end of November are announced today.
December and January selections will follow in due course alongside our usual UK live matches.
Accessible solution for fans
There is a full schedule of Premier League matches over the festive period and clubs are committed to an accessible solution for fans.
These plans have been made with the cooperation of our broadcast partners, working with us to deliver these additional matches while stadiums are missing the supporters who are such an integral part of the game.
Review in the new year
The agreement will be reviewed in the new year following consultation with clubs, broadcast partners and in line with any decisions made by Government regarding the return of spectators to stadiums.
The Premier League and our clubs remain committed to the safe return of fans as soon as possible.
Fans reacted as the latest Premier League TV selections were revealed…
My only question is why did u pay for it in the 1st place ?!…
— dean biggs (@biggsdean) November 13, 2020
Hopefully they will finally realise that they can’t take the piss and fans have limits. The fans united against the ridiculous PPV’s.
All clubs apart from Leicester, Sky, BT snd the Premier League should be ashamed by their decision. Especially when so many are struggling ??
— #GSBOUT – Chris Mills ⚒?⚒ (@bomstickle) November 13, 2020
TEARS IN MY EYES pic.twitter.com/mg7a3KOZMM
— Nathan (@njcb03) November 13, 2020
#BoycottPPV worked everyone. Brilliant from every clubs supporters ?
— The Anfield Talk (@TheAnfieldTalk) November 13, 2020
Money grabbers in the mud
— ? (@_LampFrankard) November 13, 2020
Lets get the December games announced as soon as possible now please
— Phil Thomas (@PhilTho75234523) November 13, 2020
Please can we have Saturday 3pm kickoffs back?
— Flapjack (@FlapjackFpl) November 13, 2020
Goes to show fans run football not the FA, not the premier League not Sky it’s all about the fans
— Scott Hansekowitsch (@Scotthansekow) November 13, 2020
why make theese stupid decisions in the first place ? only change things if there made to look bad.
— Deek (@Deek63879963) November 13, 2020
PPV PL games in the bin for a second time. pic.twitter.com/TTD99Yz3HD
— Kieren Rees (@kieren_rees) November 13, 2020
Good, money grabbing so and so’s.
— Matty⚽️ (@MattyPNFFC) November 13, 2020
This is the most sensible suggestion I’ve seen on Twitter today.
Although I’m a Cambridge Utd supporter living in Kent & I don’t want to watch Gillingham every week ?— Sim?n (@Knitted_Fish) November 13, 2020
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