CHANGE TO ARGYLE TV
The Herald|April 18, 2024
NEW DEAL MEANS NO LIVE VIDEO COVERAGE BY PILGRIMS
CHRIS ERRINGTON
CHANGE TO ARGYLE TV

ARGYLE TV will no longer offer domestic live video coverage of Plymouth Argyle's EFL matches as a result of the five-year rights agreement between the league and Sky Sports which starts next season.

However, audio services will remain on iFollow or club streaming services such as Argyle TV, alongside existing audio-visual arrangements for international audiences. The new £935 million deal between the EFL and Sky Sports was agreed last May but has been highly publicised by the league and the clubs over recent days.

In total, 1,059 EFL matches are set to be broadcast across existing Sky Sports channels or live via a Sky Sports streaming destination available on TV and mobile devices.

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