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Premier League to implement new feature with substitutes next season

The Premier League is pushing boundaries once again as it prepares to introduce a fresh wave of broadcast innovations for the 2025/26 season.

Fans can expect a more immersive viewing experience, with broadcasters gaining unprecedented access to players and key moments throughout matches.

This move follows the recent domestic rights deal worth over £6.7 billion, which has set new standards for live football coverage.

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Sky Sports and TNT Sports have been trialling elements of this new approach in recent months, with clubs slowly opening doors to increased media presence.

The innovations include cameras allowed onto the pitch during goal celebrations, touchline interviews with substituted players, and limited access to changing rooms.

These changes echo the style of coverage familiar to fans of American sports leagues like the NFL.

In line with these developments, camera operators will be able to film players just moments after scoring, capturing celebrations from right on the turf, as reported by The Telegraph.

While such footage will be brief, it promises to bring fans closer to the emotion of key moments.

The new rules also permit broadcasters to interview players who have been substituted near the touchline, provided they’ve had time to cool down.

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Changing room access will be permitted but under strict conditions, excluding times when managers are delivering team talks.

This is designed to balance fan engagement with the need for privacy and team focus.

Clubs will be expected to accommodate these broadcasts at two home matches each season, although full cooperation remains a work in progress.

Some top clubs, including Arsenal and Manchester City, are reportedly cautious about granting this access due to existing documentary contracts and concerns over confidentiality.

Nevertheless, these steps aim to protect and maximise the value of Premier League broadcast rights amid predictions that TV deals may have reached their peak in financial terms.

As part of the latest package, the Premier League will also increase the number of live matches shown, offering viewers 70 more games per season than before.

Premier League viewership declined across the board in 2024/25, and with these new innovations, the league aims to boost those numbers.

The league’s commitment to innovation highlights its ambition to remain the world’s richest and most-watched domestic football competition.

With broadcasters gaining more ways to bring fans closer to the action, next season promises a fresh perspective on the beautiful game.

Manchester United supporters, alongside all Premier League fans, can look forward to a broadcast experience that captures the drama both on and off the pitch like never before.

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