The Premier League yesterday announced the first 11 matches which will be shown on pay-per-view (PPV) television - a move which will further erode the number of top-flight games being played on Saturday afternoons.
Chelsea's clash with Newcastle on Sunday August 19th will be the first game screened of the 40 available on PPV throughout the season.
Most of the PPV games will be played at 2pm on Sundays, meaning that the number of Premiership games kicking off at 3pm on Saturdays will decline even further.
Already, BSkyB show one live match at 4pm on Sundays, one on Monday nights and then clubs which have played in the UEFA Cup on Thursday nights will have their matches rescheduled for Sundays.
With three clubs in the UEFA Cup, plus Liverpool if they fail to qualify for the Champions League, and others playing on PPV the number of Premiership games on Saturday afternoons will hit an all-time low.
Even on non-European weeks, the effect will be noticeable. On Saturday October 13th, Liverpool v Leeds will be shown on Sky at 12.00, Aston Villa v Fulham is the Sunday Sky game, Blackburn v West Ham will be on pay-per-view and Tottenham v Derby screened to satellite TV viewers on Monday night.
Former Arsenal boss George Graham will work as a summariser for BSkyB's "Premiership Plus" programme, which will be hosted by Marcus Buckland.
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