- Jan 7, 2004
- 4,888
- 7,272
So this is what they've chosen for PPV.
Gameweek five
17 October: Chelsea vs Southampton - BT Sport, at 3pm
17 October: Newcastle United vs Manchester United – Sky Sports Box Office, at 8pm
18 October: Sheffield United vs Fulham - BT Sport Box Office, at 12pm
18 October: Leicester City vs Aston Villa – Sky Sports Box Office, at 7.45pm
19 October: West Bromwich Albion vs Burnley – Sky Sports Box Office, at 5.30pm
Gameweek six
23 October: Aston Villa vs Leeds - BT Sport Box Office, at 8pm
24 October: Fulham vs Crystal Palace - BT Sport Box Office, at 3pm
24 October: Liverpool vs Sheffield United - Sky Sports Box Office, at 8pm
25 October: Arsenal vs Leicester - Sky Sports Box Office, at 7:15pm
26 October: Brighton vs Newcastle - Sky Sports Box Office, at 5:30pm
Gameweek seven
30 October: Wolves vs Crystal Palace - BT Sport Box Office, at 8pm
31 October: Burnley vs Chelsea - BT Sport Box Office, at 3pm
1 November: Aston Villa vs Southampton - Sky Sports Box Office, at 12pm
1 November: Tottenham vs Brighton - Sky Sports Box Office, at 12pm
2 November: Fulham vs West Brom - Sky Sports Box Office, at 5:30pm
If you're gonna sell a product and make it extortionate, it's important to make it attractive as well.
They haven’t chosen any games for PPV. PPV is just the games that aren’t scheduled for TV coverage under the existing TV deal. I like that I can now watch a Spurs game on TV that I wouldn’t have been able to before.