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    Premier League could be free-to-air when season restarts

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    Premier League matches could be free-to-air when league restarts
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    The Premier League is considering making some behind-closed-doors fixtures available free-to-air when the season restarts, the culture secretary has said.

    Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden has said he has been having “productive talks” with governing bodies from across British sport on restarting following the coronavirus shutdown.

    He said the resumption hinges on passing the government’s five tests as well as meeting social distancing guidelines.

    Dowden said it was also important to send out a message that is “consistent” with that being given to the public.

    Football is suspended indefinitely across most of Europe because of the continued spread of Covid-19.

    On how sports would be broadcast if held behind-closed-doors, as is expected to be the case initially, he told the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee: “I have said to the Premier League it wouldn’t send the best signal if they were one of the first major sports to resume behind closed doors and the public at large couldn’t have access to it.”

    He acknowledged that sports are “reliant on the revenue they derive” from broadcasting deals.

    Yet he said that there were ways where sport could have “elements of protecting revenue from broadcasting but also looking at ways of increasing access”.

    The Premier League was “considering” the issue, he said.

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    Dowden defended the timing of the UK government’s ban on mass gatherings, days after the Cheltenham Festival and Liverpool’s Champions League match against Atletico Madrid.

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    “Throughout all of this we have based what we did on the scientific evidence we received both from Sage [Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies] and from the medical officers. I spoke to them twice and they met with the sporting bodies.

    “The analysis was that in these events the risk is the people that are immediately in the row in front of you, the row behind you and either side. Now that risk is as great or as little as it would be if you were watching it in the pub down the road on a big screen, if you were going on public transport to get to the event.

    “So the advice that we were given was that to act consistently it might be appropriate at a point in the progress of the disease to ban all those sorts of activities and indeed that is what we did.

    “But there wasn’t a case for singling out mass gatherings from those other things. That is the approach we took.”

    On the perception to the public that the return of sport would give, Dowden said: “I would just want to make sure that the signals we were sending from that were consistent with the signals that we were sending to the public more broadly.

    “So I think it is sensible at this stage to have the engagement, to think through it but I’ve been clear in all the conversations I’ve had that all of this is without prejudice so let’s do the work and then we will make the decision at the appropriate point, clearly, number one, in accordance with the scientific evidence.”

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