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Premier League broadcast deals for 2019-2022

13 May 2021
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Find out which broadcasters have been awarded live audiovisual rights for the three seasons 2019/20-2021/22

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The Premier League has concluded deals for live audiovisual rights for the three seasons 2019/20-2021/22 in the countries and territories below. 

See: Broadcast deals for 2022-2025 and beyond

On 13 May 2021, it was announced that Premier League clubs had unanimously agreed a proposal to conclude a three-year renewal of these UK live and non-live broadcast agreements with Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime Video and BBC Sport for the next broadcast cycle, from seasons 2022/2023 to 2024/2025.

PL broadcast deals for 2019-22
  Country / Territory Rights holder
Europe               Belgium Telenet
Bulgaria Nova
Central and Eastern Europe IMG
Cyprus Cyta
France Canal+
Germany, Austria and Switzerland Sky Deutschland
Greece Cosmote
Iceland Siminn
Ireland Sky Sports, BT, Premier Sports
Italy Sky Italy
Netherlands Ziggo
Norway TV2
Poland NC+
Portugal Sport TV
Russia Rambler
Spain DAZN
Sweden, Denmark and Finland NENT
United Kingdom Sky Sports, BT, Amazon
MENA and Africa   Middle East and North Africa beIN Sports
South Africa SuperSport
Sub-Saharan Africa SuperSport
Sub-Saharan Africa (free-to-air) Infront
Asia-Pacific Australia Optus
China Tencent Sports*
Hong Kong SAR PCCW
India Star Sports
Indonesia and East Timor Mola TV
Malaysia Astro
Mongolia SPS
New Zealand Spark
Pacific Islands Sky Pacific
Singapore Singtel
Taiwan Eleven Sports
Thailand TrueVisions Group
Americas Brazil ESPN Brazil
Canada DAZN
Central America SKY Mexico
USA NBC Sports
Global Ships and planes IMG/Sport24

*for 2020/21 season only

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