TNT and Sky have sealed a record-breaking £6.7 billion deal to broadcast up to 270 live Premier League games a season.
The four-year agreement, which commences at the start of the 2025–2026 season, is the biggest sports media rights deal ever concluded in the UK, according to the league organizers.
Out of the five packages, four have been awarded to Sky, which will broadcast at least of 215 matches per season.
No fewer than 52 games, including both midweek match rounds and all Saturday kickoffs, will air on TNT every season.
Also, the 10 games on the last day of every season will be televised by Sky Sports.
Under the league’s present contract terms, Amazon televises 20 matches a season; meanwhile, rights are not secured under the new agreement.
According to English media, this is the first time the Premier League has been through a tender process for its rights since 2018.
Meanwhile, the BBC has confirmed they are part of the deal, and it includes MOTD2 and Football Focus as well as additional digital rights for its online platforms.










