
The English Premier League is preparing revolutionary changes in the format of its television broadcasts. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
According to The Telegraph, starting from the new season, fans will have the opportunity to watch the game in a more lively and close-up manner. One of the main innovations is the possibility of interviewing players during substitutions, that is, before the end of the game.
Sky Sports and TNT Sports viewers will be able to listen to first impressions from the sidelines while players are still in the heat of the game. Additionally, broadcasters will be granted expanded powers. They will be allowed to enter the field with cameras and cover goal celebrations up close.
Moreover, journalists will also have access to the teams' dressing rooms. However, this will only take place before the game starts and during halftime.
The speeches of the head coaches will not be recorded on video and will remain closed. These changes are aimed at providing viewers with a deeper and more engaging experience of the game.
The new format of Premier League broadcasts is expected to attract the attention of many fans.