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Media Accreditation

Accreditation for Premier League matches is organised centrally by Football DataCo and locally by the home club. Journalists and photographers must have a Media Accreditation Agreement in place before the day of the match. For further information and assistance, please go to www.football-dataco.com.

Broadcast selections

The fixture list we publish in June sets out our schedule for all 38 match rounds in the season. Individual matches from each round will then be subject to further change, for example if they are selected for TV broadcast in the UK or to accommodate matches in domestic or European competitions. Weekend matches (set for Saturday at 3pm) may commonly be moved to either

Fixtures target dates: https://www.premierleague.com/news/4039904

Fixture scheduling explained: https://www.premierleague.com/news/261976

Please note our matches are subject to potential change, and so we would generally advise checking with the relevant Club(s) for guidance on the scheduling of any specific match, prior to purchasing tickets or booking travel or accommodation. We also guide supporters, where possible, to purchase flexible travel / accommodation options.

How does the Premier League distribute its broadcast rights?

Live audio-visual broadcast rights are sold in three-season packages through a heavily regulated auction process.

The rights are sold on a collective basis, rather than individually by each Club. For the three seasons 2019/20–2021/22, 200 live matches per season were split into seven packages (labelled A-G) of either 20 or 32 matches for domestic broadcast partners.

Each represented a specific time slot in which matches can be broadcast. No single broadcaster was permitted to purchase all seven.

Contact Us

If you have any queries and would like to get in touch, please contact press@premierleague.com.