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Published 16:40 1 Jul 2023 BST
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The current Premier League broadcasting deal is set to conclude at the end of the upcoming season. (Credit: Getty Images)[/caption]
Due to the current broadcasting schedule, only two games per Sunday are available live in the UK.
However, given English clubs increased involvement in Europe and having to play more mid-week fixtures, the League's biggest clubs often find themselves playing on Sunday's off fans' TV screens.
It is hoped that this new Sunday schedule will feature games across the day, with the first live game kicking off at 12pm and the final fixture airing as late as 7pm.
Reports also suggest that an increased number of Friday and Monday games could be put on offer to broadcasters, as the League hopes to boost its TV revenue package to a staggering €5.8 billion.
The current TV rights within the UK are held by Sky Sports and BT Sport, although it is thought that streaming giants Amazon, Apple and others could potentially challenge for the 2024-2027 broadcasting rights when their auction occurs in Autumn.
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