According to reports, the Premier League and the EFL have also achieved a historic agreement.
According to reports, Premier League teams voted in favor of a proposal to broadcast more live games from the top division.
According to the Mirror, the 20 clubs in the top division approved the proposal at a Premier League meeting held online on Thursday. The proposal will now be presented to TV companies in the coming weeks.
According to the source, if the plan is approved, dozens more games will be shown and perhaps an entirely new package will be made available in the upcoming TV agreement. Additionally, it is asserted that the present £5.1 billion three-year arrangement with the live rights shared by Sky, TNT Sports, and Amazon, who now broadcast 200 games per season, may potentially undergo a major upturn.
In accordance with the existing arrangement, games are broadcast on Friday and Monday nights, Saturday lunch, Saturday tea, and twice on Sunday afternoon. The Mirror story indicates that the Premier League has downplayed the idea of adding a second Sunday night slot, despite the fact that there has been much speculation about this.
The Daily Mail is reporting that the Premier League and the English Football League have reached a historic agreement in which they have decided to sell their broadcast rights jointly for the first time.
According to the report, a Premier League proposal was presented to clubs earlier today. As per the terms of the agreement, collective selling will start in 2028, and the EFL will also receive 14.75 percent of its pooled media rights starting in the following season as well as an additional £88 million this year.