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Now that BT are going to show Premier League football...
Will fans have to fork out more money to watch the games?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.BT outbid ESPN, which will no longer screen live matches.
BT has grabbed 38 live games (and crucially, half of the ‘first-pick’ matches) – but fans will have to add a BT TV service and Broadband subscription – which starts at £30.50 – to their existing Sky deal to access these on a new “football-focused” channel.
BT has grabbed 38 live games (and crucially, half of the ‘first-pick’ matches) – but fans will have to add a BT TV service and Broadband subscription – which starts at £30.50 – to their existing Sky deal to access these on a new “football-focused” channel.
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