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How the Premier League broadcasts are changing

Now it is clear how Amazon Prime's Premier League broadcasts will look like this season. The streaming service will broadcast Saturday's early match and Viaplay's commentators, experts, and presenters will lead the broadcasts.

» Updated: October 06 2024

» Published: August 13 2024

How the Premier League broadcasts are changing
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On Friday evening, the Premier League football season kicks off with the match between Victor Nilsson Lindelöf's Manchester United and Fulham at Old Trafford. A match that will be broadcast in Sweden via the streaming service Viaplay.

For Swedish TV viewers, this season will, however, bring some changes as the rights holder and financially struggling Nent, which owns Viaplay, has sold some of the Premier League rights to Amazon.

The 13.30 match on Saturdays will therefore only be shown on Amazon Prime, the company announced in a press release. In the premiere round, newcomer Ipswich will face Liverpool, where new coach Arne Slot makes his competitive debut.

Nent's employed commentators, experts, and program hosts, known from Viaplay, will lead the broadcasts on Amazon Prime as well.

Friday: Manchester United–Fulham (21.00).

Saturday: Ipswich–Liverpool (13.30), Arsenal–Wolverhampton, Everton–Brighton, Newcastle–Southampton, Nottingham–Bournemouth (all 16.00), West Ham–Aston Villa (18.30).

Sunday: Brentford–Crystal Palace (15.00), Chelsea–Manchester City (17.30).

Monday: Leicester–Tottenham (21.00).

Viaplay will broadcast all matches in Sweden, except for Ipswich–Liverpool, which will be shown on Amazon Prime.

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