The Premier League has scrapped the controversial pay-per-view scheme as the country enters a second national lockdown. All top-flight matches following last term's restart - and the first batch of this season's games - were shown across Sky Sports, BT Sport, the BBC and Amazon Prime.
But clubs and broadcasters agreed that games not initially slated to be broadcast would be available on a PPV basis at £14.95 each earlier this campaign.
Viewing figures for some of those matches, shown on Sky Sports Box Office and BT Sport Box Office, have been embarrassingly low and the scheme has now been scrapped.
As such, following the international break, all of the Premier League’s games will once more be broadcast in the United Kingdom on the
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