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