EFL TV deal: English Football League to negotiate exclusively with Sky Sports
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Television coverage of the English Football League is set to stay on Sky Sports after it was named as the preferred bidder for 2024 onwards.
Reports had suggested streaming platform DAZN wanted to show every game live,, external ending the Saturday 3pm blackout.
The EFL said it had completed a "full and comprehensive review" of invitation to tender bids.
It added it would now enter into an exclusive month-long negotiating period with Sky.
The previous five-year broadcast deal, worth £595m, was signed in 2018 and allows Sky to show at least 138 league matches a season as well as every play-off game and the Carabao Cup final.
The broadcaster also screens matches in the earlier rounds of the EFL Cup and the semi-finals and final of the EFL Trophy.
The TV blackout for Saturday 3pm kick-offs in the UK dates back to the 1960s and was designed to protect lower-league attendances.
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- Published12 October 2022