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Premier League clubs face £750m fine from Sky Sports and BT Sport if coronavirus ends season early


PREMIER LEAGUE clubs face a whopping £750million fine from Sky Sports and BT Sport if coronavirus ends the season early.

Top-flight clubs could enter an ugly battle with the broadcasting giants for a potential breach of their contract.


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 Premier League clubs could be fined over a breach of contract with Sky and BT

Premier League clubs could be fined over a breach of contract with Sky and BT

Reports claim the Premier League signed deals with Sky Sports and BT Sport that commit to delivering a completed fixture programme by July 31.

However, that may now not be possible with the season suspended until April 4 due to coronavirus.

On Tuesday it was announced Euro 2020 was being pushed back a year and will now be played in June and July of 2021.

That should open up the summer to allow the Premier League season to be finished during the months the European Championship was due to be played.

And clubs may well need those summer months too, with the league at risk of being slapped with a hefty fine should the season either be cancelled or run over into August.

FINE NOT OK

As part of the TV rights package – worth £3billion over three seasons – Sky Sports were awarded 128 games, while BT Sport have 52.

Should the broadcasters not reach those tallies, the Premier League and its clubs would be considered as being in breach of their contracts.

As of now, Sky and BT don’t appear to have kicked off legal discussions.

But the Daily Mail claim Premier League clubs wouldn’t take any action lightly – and are already planning their defensive case.

The report states each club could be fined up to £37m, for a total of £750m across the 20 teams.

And chairmen are not willing to shell out such huge sums due to circumstances outside of their control.

Sky Sports and BT Sport could decide to let it slide, however – with the former already informing customers they will be allowed to pause their subscriptions.

After all, the current TV rights deal ends in 2022 and the broadcasters are fully aware they face more competition in two years’ time, with the likes of online streamers, such as Amazon Prime, set to battle it out for more games.

That could also allow the Saturday 3pm games blackout to be finally lifted.

Sky Sports will let customers pause their subscription for free to stop fans shelling out on coronavirus-hit events


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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