Footie Fans to Stream Premier League Goals…

Ready your streaming apps, footie fans, because the Premier League is plotting something big! From 2029, the league might transform into a virtual Netflix binge for goals and action, with whispers of a direct-to-consumer model for certain overseas fans. And while we Brits will keep watching through good old Sky Sports and TNT Sports, elsewhere, it might just be “Netflix and chill” to “Premflix and thrill”!

The movers and shakers of the Premier League are building up their game for a grand rollout in the 2026/2027 season, establishing a hub at Kensington Olympia. By setting up their own TV channel inspired by NFL’s Game Pass, they aim to treat fans to a bespoke viewing fiesta. All of this has club honchos, including Chelsea’s Todd Boehly, eager to dive head-first into direct fan service—finally a subscription we wouldn’t mind splurging on!

But hold onto your remote controls! While the overseas markets may get the “Premflix” treatment, home turf is expected to stay cozy with our televised traditions. By gaining more control over the broadcast production, the Premier League hopes to dazzle fans with a polished footie party. And if you’re a Manchester United aficionado, keep those WhatsApp and podcast subscriptions live, so you never miss a beat or a goal. Cheers to the future of footie TV!