Wolves news from Birmingham includes major  decision from the Premier League

So far this season, one game is broadcast live on either Monday or Friday night, with an early kick-off and late kick-off often sandwiching the 3pm games on Saturday, while two fixtures are shown live on Sunday. But according to The Telegraph that will change.

It is claimed that 25% more Premier League games will be shown live. That will increase the number to four games which will reportedly be available to watch on Sundays, one of which will be a 6:30pm kick-off.

In women’s football, the Saturday 3pm blackout for women’s football is reportedly set to be dropped in an attempt to boost viewing figures. A meeting is claimed to have taken place in London on Monday to advance discussions as they hope to create the first billion pound women’s football league.

Private equity firm called ‘NewCo’ will reportedly run the top two women’s divisions independently. Talks are being centred on moving the 6:30pm kick-offs in the women’s football to a 3pm slot to grow audience numbers.

Five sets of 50 match packs are said to be put out to tender next month amid talks. Another meeting is scheduled to take place on Thursday with rights sell-off plans expected to be discussed.

The Premier League remain committed to Article 48 of UEFA’s rules which allow members to designate a two-and-a-half hour weekend slot when live football is banned from screens.

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