Sky will remain the home of the Premier League in Germany until 2025.
The broadcaster has signed a new agreement that will run from 2022/23 to 2024/25. In Germany’s often complex rights arrangements, the contract will include exclusive rights via satellite and cable, IPTV, web and mobile distribution.
In addition, football fans can watch the Premier League live via the Sky Ticket streaming service without a contract. In addition, the Premier League will also be available live in Sky Sportsbars and Sky Hotels.
Charly Classen, Executive Vice President Sport of Sky Deutschland: “The Premier League is one of the leading sports competitions worldwide. In addition to numerous international top stars, the growing number of German internationals on the island and the two German coaches Jürgen Klopp and Thomas Tuchel have made the league even more attractive for football fans in Germany.”
Paul Molnar, Premier League Chief Media Officer added: “The Premier League is delighted to extend its partnership with Sky Deutschland for a further three seasons until the end of the 2024/25 season. Sky has an excellent track record of delivering the best Premier League coverage to fans in Germany across its various channels and platforms.”
In addition to the Premier League, Sky-D holds rights to the Bundesliga and 2nd Bundesliga, and the DFB Cup.