Premier League
BeIN signs off Premier League renewal in Mena
BeIN Sports and the Premier League have finalised and today (Tuesday) announced a new three-year broadcast rights deal in the Middle East and North Africa
Premier League returning to US with Relevent Sports
The Premier League has once again agreed to work with Relevent Sports Group to organise the Summer Series, the second edition of its pre-season competition in the United States
EPL to have Olympia HQ for in-house production
The Premier League’s in-house broadcast production operation will be based at studios in London’s Olympia with around 250 staff who currently service the IMG agreement coming on board, according to lea…
Premier League latest loss for Fox Sports México
Formula 1 and Major League Baseball are on track to be the only premium sports properties on the screens of Fox Sports México in 2025, after the Premier League became the latest rights-owner to terminate its contract with the broadcaster over missed payments.
Man City launches new challenge over APT rules
Manchester City has launched a fresh challenge to the Premier League’s associated party transaction (APT) rules in the latest move in the ongoing legal battle between the league and its richest club.
Tebas: expanding calendar spells ‘disaster’
Top European football league executives have reignited the debate over the international match calendar, with outspoken LaLiga president Javier Tebas telling delegates at the Spobis conference in Hamburg that the game is “heading towards disaster”.
Infront retains EPL sub-Saharan Africa rights, adds FA Cup
Infront will continue to sell free-to-air media rights to the English Premier League in sub-Saharan Africa for three more seasons and has added FA Cup rights sales in the region to its mandate.
EXCLUSIVE: Migu negotiates direct Premier League deal in China
The Premier League has negotiated a new broadcast rights deal in China, reaching a three-season agreement with streaming platform Migu, SportBusiness understands
Year in Review – the Premier League in 2024
SportBusiness takes a look at 12 months of Premier League deals and developments covered by our team of reporters.
Canal Plus Poland regains Premier League exclusivity
Pay-television broadcaster Canal Plus has won back exclusive English Premier League rights in Poland as incumbent rights-holder Viaplay winds up its operations in the country
EXCLUSIVE: Indonesia’s Emtek renews Premier League rights
Indonesian media group Emtek has renewed its exclusive rights to the English Premier League from 2025-26 to 2027-28, SportBusiness understands
Astro nets Premier League renewal in Malaysia
Pay-television broadcaster Astro has renewed its exclusive rights to the Premier League and FA Cup in Malaysia from 2025-26 to 2027-28
Microsoft to replace Oracle as Premier League sponsor
The Premier League is close to announcing Microsoft as a new sponsor, with the brand set to replace Oracle in its commercial portfolio, SportBusiness understands.
EXCLUSIVE: ESPN to retain Premier League in South America, Caribbean
ESPN is set to continue broadcasting the Premier League in South America and the Caribbean for three more seasons, SportBusiness understands
EXCLUSIVE: JioStar seals Premier League rights deal
The JioStar era has begun with a renewal of English Premier League rights in the Indian subcontinent from 2025-26 to 2027-28
Global TV deals swell Premier League coffers
The Premier League expects to generate £12.25bn (€14.7bn/$15.4bn) in commercial revenues for the 2025-28 cycle as international rights continue to outpace domestic sales, and with more major deals set to be announced soon.
Premier League clubs approve APT rule changes
Premier League clubs have today (Friday) approved changes to the league’s Associated Party Transaction (APT) rules, representing a blow for Manchester City in its long-running legal battle against the league.
IMG loses Premier League Productions business
IMG will lose its long-held and lucrative Premier League broadcast production business from 2026-27 after the English top flight decided to take the operations in-house in a major blow to the agency