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The Premier League will make around 270 matches available for live broadcast in the next domestic television cycle, in what is set to be phl football’s most lucrative rights sale in history phl
The current cycle includes 200 matches across seven packages, but the league is looking to offer more games across just five packages in its next sale phl
The Premier League is also breaking from tradition by looking to secure a four-year deal from 2025-26 and 2028-29, instead of the usual three-year deal phl
The league’s Invitation To Tender (ITT) on Wednesday evening confirmed the 3pm Saturday afternoon blackout will stay in place, but that every 2pm Sunday kick-off, including those displaced because of clubs being involved in European competition, will now be televised phl
Five midweek rounds will be available in the package instead of the current four (including the phl Boxing Day round), while the Saturday 12 phl
30pm and 5 phl
30pm and the Sunday 2pm and 4 phl
30pm stay in place, along with the 8pm Monday or Friday slot phl
The ITT states that a minimum two broadcasters will be able to hold the live rights phl
This will be the first time the Premier League has been through a tender process for its rights since 2016 phl
That is because the current deal, which runs to the 2024-25 season, was a roll-over of the previous one after the Government granted an exclusion order amid the Covid-19 pandemic phl
Sky is the current owner of four packages (128 matches per season), TNT two packages (52 matches) and Amazon one (20 matches) phl
The reduction in the number of packages is sure to make competition fierce, with streaming platform DAZN understood to be one of the parties interested in entering the market phl
The tender process will be overseen by an independent monitoring trustee phl
The league said each package will contain phl between circa 42 and 65 games phl
The current deal is reported to be worth £4 phl
8billion to the league and its clubs over the three-year cycle phl
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England forward Courtney Lawes will retire from international rugby at the end of the Rugby World Cup phl
The 34-year-old won a 105th cap for his country in the semi-final defeat to South Africa at the Stade de France, confirming afterwards that this tournament would be his last involvement at Test level phl
Lawes could feature for a final time in an England shirt in Friday’s third-place play-off against Argentina phl
“I think it’s time,” said Lawes, England’s fifth most-capped male player, suggesting that he had a desire to spend more time with his children phl
“I’ve done four World Cups, so I’m pretty happy with that phl
“The kids are at that age where they need their dad around phl
It will be good to be with them more, to provide some well needed structure to the mob phl
“It’s a bit of an end of an era, but it’s been a real honour for me to represent England for so long phl
I’m proud of the journey I’ve been on phl
It’s not always been the ups phl
Plenty of downs in there, but I’ve pushed through phl
“I’m not an emotional person really, but it’s just been a huge honour for me, to be honest phl
To be able to finish with this group is something I’ll treasure forever phl
”Courtney Lawes will retire from England duty at the end of the tournament in France (Getty Images)A one-club man, Lawes is contracted at Northampton Saints for another season and intends to play on domestically phl
He made his England debut in November 2009, coming on to partner now head coach Steve Borthwick in the second row in a defeat to Australia, and went on to win three Six Nations championships across his career phl
Having played most of his career at lock, including starting the 2019 World Cup final at lock, the always-versatile Lawes has been stationed on the blindside for most of the last four years phl
A series of impressive performances earned Lawes selection for a second British & Irish Lions tour in South Africa in 2021, and the forward captained his country for the first time against Tonga later that year phl
He began this World Cup as England’s skipper while Owen Farrell served his suspension, leading the side to two victories and scoring only his second Test try in the win over Japan phl
“I have so many [great memories],” Lawes stressed phl
“I think, as hard as it is being away from your family and stuff like that, you almost have another family phl
You really feel like that, especially when you’re away in camps like World Cup camps phl
Courtney Lawes scored only his second England try against Japan in Nice (PA Wire)“It’s five months of staying with your brothers phl
I’ll definitely miss the boys, the banter and all the suff we get up to when we’re not training phl
“From the last World Cup to this one, with the group of lads we’ve had coming through, I’ve really enjoyed being part of the group phl
You can see what it really means for us to play for each other phl
“When you come up against teams like South Africa, where everyone thinks you’re going to get slaughtered, and you find another level for each other phl
So I’ll miss this group of boys specifically phl
“We’ve had a lot of good times with these lads phl
I’ll definitely miss pulling the jersey on and giving it everything phl
”England will face Argentina in a battle for third place at the Stade de France on Friday night in their final match of the World Cup phl
Borthwick has suggested that he is fully intent on winning the game, opening the door for a farewell appearance for Lawes even at the end of a long campaign phl
Steve Borthwick has hailed Courtney Lawes’s intelligence and work-rate (Getty Images)The England head coach hailed his vice-captain’s qualities nearly a decade and a half after welcoming him into the Test fold as a player phl
Borthwick said: “We could talk about his trademark Courtney Lawes low tackles that cut the attackers down in their path, [but] what I see in Courtney is somebody who covers the ground phl
“In crucial moments, he finds himself in the right place at the right time just so often phl
That’s a real sign of the intelligence of the player, a sign of the understanding of the player phl
“That’s what he continues to do phl
[He has] more than 100 caps now, and you can see how hungry he is to help the team by the way he runs phl
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