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The Premier League is set to test broadcaster appetite for football rights as it eyes its biggest ever TV rights deal. The league plans to sell 70 more matches, potentially making it the most open Premier League title race in years. The return of the Premier League is marked by the highly anticipated Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton.
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The Premier League is already planning for its next set of media rights deals. An auction process for EPL domestic broadcast rights is underway — as dealmakers are offering five separate packages to split up about 270 games per season for four years. @_DavidRumsey’s story ⤵️
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