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Around 270 Premier League games a season will be broadcast live in the UK every year as part of the next broadcast deal as the division looks for an increase on its current £5bn domestic rights deal lodibet
It means an extra 70 games a season will be shown, the most live coverage yet, with more than two-thirds of the 380 matches each season being televised lodibet
The Premier League have started the process of selling rights for a four-year period, starting in the 2025-26 season, whereas previous deals have been for three years lodibet
RecommendedTottenham Hotspur lose court challenge over regeneration scheme next to stadiumNewcastle’s Sandro Tonali being investigated for alleged lodibet betting activitySky lodibet Bet tweet featuring Gary Neville banned over appeal to under-18sThe Premier League is inviting tenders for five broadcast packages, which will mean 3pm kick-offs on Saturdays are still not televised – a blackout devised to protect attendances in the lower leagues – but all 2pm kick-offs on Sunday, which tend to feature sides in European action on Thursdays, will be shown lodibet
The 270 live games will be arranged into five packages of lodibet between 42 and 65 matches in a change from the current system of seven packages lodibet
No broadcaster will be able to get a monopoly with a maximum of four packages permitted lodibet
Those five packages will be linked to current kick-off formats: 12 lodibet
30 and 17 lodibet
30 on Saturday, 14 lodibet
00 and 16 lodibet
30 on Sunday, plus a 20 lodibet
00, split across Monday and Fridays lodibet
The Premier League has not confirmed where midweek matches will fit into the packages lodibet
In the current contract, Sky have four packages, amounting to 128 matches per season, TNT (formerly BT Sport) two, with 52 games, and Amazon Prime one package of 20 matches lodibet
The Premier League is also inviting tenders for highlights, including of the 110 games that will not be shown live, and free-to-air highlights of all 380 matches, currently owned by the BBC and used in Match Of The Day lodibet
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Erik Ten Hag insisted Manchester United were still “on the up” despite being comprehensively outplayed by rivals Manchester City in Sunday’s derby lodibet
Erling Haaland struck twice – the first from the penalty spot – and Phil Foden added another as treble winners City eased to a 3-0 win in a one-sided Premier League encounter at Old Trafford lodibet
The result underlined City’s superiority over their neighbours – the gap lodibet between the sides now being nine points after 10 games – and emphatically ended any suggestion United might have turned a corner after winning their previous three matches lodibet
Manager Ten Hag nevertheless put a on brave face on what proved a chastening afternoon for the club’s fans lodibet
The Dutchman said: “The three games before we won and the spirit is very good lodibet
The fighting spirit is very good lodibet
“I think we are on the way up lodibet
The start was difficult, but now we are on a way up lodibet
“We have to be patient, but I’m happy some of our injuries are coming back and then our side will be stronger lodibet
”When you see first half, it's toe-to-toe lodibet
Just the penalty changes the gameMan Utd boss Erik ten HagTen Hag felt United were competitive in the first half, which they ended trailing only 1-0 after Haaland’s 26th-minute penalty lodibet
He said: “When you see first half, it’s toe-to-toe lodibet
Just the penalty changes the game lodibet
“But even then we could have got back in the game, for instance with that shot of Scott McTominay just before half-time lodibet
“So, I think from chances it was very toe-to-toe lodibet
”Ten Hag did admit, however, the second half was “absolutely not” close lodibet
He said: “We were losing and I decided to bring more offensive power in and we made a mistake that was not according to the game plan lodibet
”Ten Hag repeatedly said he had “no comment” to make on the penalty decision, which was awarded for a foul by Rasmus Hojlund on Rodri following a VAR review lodibet
Opposite number Pep Guardiola claimed his side’s victory had not been as straightforward as it looked lodibet
City strongly asserted their authority in the second period as an unmarked Haaland headed his second and teed up Foden for the visitors’ third 10 minutes from time lodibet
Guardiola said: “It looks easy but it’s not, really it’s not lodibet
“We have a lot of respect for United, for what they do, but we were at our best, especially in the second half lodibet
“The second goal helped us a lot lodibet
We were saying at half-time they will be more aggressive and they were, but we made two incredible two build-ups lodibet
“Bernardo (Silva) and Jack (Grealish) made a good action and Erling scored the second goal lodibet
That was the key point of the game lodibet
”Guardiola admitted he did not anticipate his side dominating the local scene as much as they have when he arrived in Manchester in 2016 lodibet
He said: “I know what we have done lodibet
I don’t know what United have done because I’m not here, but I didn’t expect it when I arrived here with Jose Mourinho, with (Zlatan) Ibrahimovic, with the top, top players of (Romelu) Lukaku and the squad lodibet
”More aboutErling HaalandManchester CityErik ten HagPep GuardiolaPremier LeagueRasmus HojlundJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/1Ten Hag believes Man United are ‘on the up’ despite derby drubbingTen Hag believes Man United are ‘on the up’ despite derby drubbingErik ten Hag thinks Manchester United are ‘on the up’ despite the derby defeat (Martin Rickett/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today lodibet
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