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- Daily Mirror
Sky Sports unveil six major changes to how they'll show new Premier League season
Sky Sports have unveiled a rebrand of their Premier League coverage ahead of the first season of the new £6.7billion broadcast deal, with Multiview the biggest change Sky Sports have made major changes to the way they broadcast Premier League football ahead of the 2025/26 season. Sky will show 215 matches this season – up from 128 in 2024/25 – and are attempting to freshen up their offering for fans in the first year of their new four-year £6.7billion rights deal. The broadcaster has made no secret about their desire to court a younger audience and have undergone sweeping personnel changes in recent years. And ahead of the start of the Premier League season this weekend, Sky have announced a raft of fresh changes. The headline change is the introduction of Multiview, where viewers will be able to follow up to four matches simultaneously. The move echoes the famous Red Zone programme from NFL and is most likely to be seen on Sundays in the new season, with one match as the main screen and three others shown smaller and one commentary team flitting between them. 'The question for us has been how can we enhance what we've got? And how can we utilise the new rights?' said Sky's director of football Gary Hughes. 'Having four simultaneous games, we might even have five on some midweeks, means it's just the best way we can offer the best use of the assets that we've got. There could be some chaos to it, but that's the beauty of having all those games at once.' All the final games on the last day of the season will be live, while Sky have also changed their theme music, replacing Celeste's Stop This Flame with a revamped version of G.O.A.T by Kasabian ft. Cristale. Their desire to chase younger viewers was shown by the hiring of Roman Kemp to front a show called Premier League Friday and it's also clear in the use of fans from each of the 20 Premier league clubs in their coverage. Meanwhile, there is a new role for Jamie Carragher, who will front a new show called Extra Time on Sundays, after the classic Super Sunday programme. There is a new, if familiar, presenter in the form of Mark Chapman, who – like Kelly Cates – will combine presenting Match of the Day on the BBC with working for Sky. Chief sports officer for Sky, Jonathan Licht, said: 'This is a landmark season for Sky Sports and the Premier League. For the first time, we'll bring fans over 215 live matches, including every 2pm kick-off on Super Sunday. 'We're introducing new innovations like Multiview, new programmes like Super Sunday: Extra Time, and a new look schedule for Sky Sports News. From the moment the season kicks off, we'll be helping fans stay across all the biggest stories and making sure they never miss a moment of the action.'


Evening Standard
6 minutes ago
- Evening Standard
Man Utd: Benjamin Sesko shirt number confirmed as summer signing loses spot
Man United supporters may get a chance to see Sesko in action for the first time on Sunday as the club have confirmed he is in contention to face Arsenal in a huge fixture across the first weekend of the new Premier League season.


Daily Record
6 minutes ago
- Daily Record
Panicked Rangers pundits uncover Russell Martin truth as Kris Boyd 'worries' spiral after Plzen
It was a nervy night against the Czech side before reaching the play-off with a 4-2 aggregate victory Rangers saw off Vikrotia Plzen to progress in the Champions League and reach the playoff round. But after carrying a three goal advantage into the second leg things were far from straightforward. The Czechs passed up countless opportunities as they dominated the second leg on home turf - but Lyall Cameron's goal in a 2-1 defeat proved to be enough to put the game beyond the hosts. It's now onto Club Brugge despite a nervy night in a shoot-out for the £40million jackpot in the league phase. And Kris Boyd admits he is concerned about the defensive issues that are already creeping into the Light Blues' game. He told Sky Sports: "I think when you get to this stage, the main thing is just to get through, but once again it's a worry for me - and it will be a worry for Russell Martin - the two goals are really poor defensively. " Jefte for the first one, and it looks like they got off the back of Joe Rothwell for the second. "The work was done in the first leg, they managed to get that away goal and settle themselves down again." Concerned Stephen Thompson reckons that a better team than Plzen would have sent the Scottish Premiership side out of the competition. He told BBC Sportsound: "The performance wasn't good. What he (Russell Martin) will be satisfied with is the job that they did at Ibrox, but the performance just wasn't there tonight. "If they were playing against a better quality of team they could have lost this game, it could have gone to extra-time with the chances they missed. "Credit (Jack) Butland with one incredible save, but they can't afford to play like that against whoever comes through into the playoff game. "You guarantee they won't pass up those kinds of gifts. I don't think the performance was good, but the job was done at Ibrox." Ian McCall shared the concerns over the backline and Martin's style of play, adding: "I think it's really important to have principles, but for me you have got to be flexible. "But when you have got principles you don't have to rip everything up. You can tweak it a little bit just to get through a game, but Russell Martin appears to not want to do that. "He had a tough time in the Premier League, but he's had success. I think it's really good to be strong and have your beliefs, but it's okay to tweak it." You can get all the news you need on our dedicated Rangers page and sign up to our newsletters to make sure you never miss a beat throughout the season. We're also on WhatsApp where we bring all the latest breaking news and transfer gossip directly to you phone. Join our Rangers community here.