When the English Football League (EFL) announced in October it was willing to make all 1,891 games in a season available to broadcasters to screen live, many sensed it would end the ‘blackout’ rule.
GOAL brings you all you need to know about the football blackout and why top-flight matches are forbidden to be televised on Saturday at 3pm Since before the inception of the Premier League, Saturday ...
Manchester United are on course to go more than four months without playing a fixture in the traditional Saturday 3pm slot. Ruben Amorim's side have played just three times during the 3pm blackout ...
The Premier League will keep the Saturday 3pm blackout in place, but every other match will be shown live on TV from the start of the 2025/2026 season. Games kicking off at 3pm on Saturday afternoons ...
THE PREMIER LEAGUE has been given an unprecedented exemption from the strict 3pm TV blackout. That is according to reports from The Athletic, which claim that a recent change means games kicking off ...
Livingston vs Celtic in December is set to end a 65-year run without Scottish football matches show live on TV at 3pm on Saturdays – but fans shouldn't expect it to become a wider occurrence in our ...
The Saturday 3pm blackout has been part of English football since the 1960s, but its days may be numbered – as Sky's chief sports officer Jonathan Licht has predicted that conversations about ending ...
SKY SPORTS will broadcast every EFL kick-off on the opening weekend - including matches starting at 3pm. This year's EFL schedule sees League One and League Two kicking off on August 2. Every EFL ...