Manchester United and Newcastle broadcast the first paid match



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The match between Newcastle and Manchester United, to be played on October 17, on the fifth day of the Premier League, will be the first match to be broadcast on the pay-per-view system announced by the Premier League.

The Premier League announced on Friday that all matches to take place in October will be available for live broadcast on UK channels, but select matches will be broadcast on pay-per-view.

Club fans will have to pay £ 14.95 to watch their favorite team’s match, if their team’s match is one of the matches chosen under the pay-per-view system to be broadcast on British Sky Sports and BT Sports.

There will be 3 selected matches that will be broadcast on a pay-per-view system during the matches of the fifth, sixth and seventh rounds, which will take place between October and early November, while the remaining five matches of the same rounds will be broadcast in a free through the rest of the channels of the chain.

The Premier League said in its statement that all 20 Premier League clubs agreed to this temporary solution so that fans could attend matches at the stadium.

British network Sky Sports announced the three matches to be broadcast under pay-per-view for the next three rounds, as follows:

Fifth round

Newcastle and Manchester United – Saturday, October 17.

Leicester and Aston Villa – Sunday, October 18.

West Bromwich and Burnley: Monday, October 19.

Sixth round

Liverpool and Sheffield United – Saturday, October 24.

Arsenal and Leicester City – Sunday October 25

Brighton and West Bromwich: Monday, October 26.

The seventh round

Aston Villa and Southampton – Sunday, November 1.

Tottenham Hotspur and Brighton: Sunday, November 1.

Fulham and West Bromwich: Monday, November 2.



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