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Premier League fans have bad news


To the fevers of the English Premier League who wish to observe Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City and Erling Haaland’s goals, as well as Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool and its star Mohamed Salah, or Brandon Aguilera’s Nottingham Forest, we have you bad news.

After nine seasons, the English championship, which starts this weekend, will move house and the games will no longer be broadcast on Sky Sports. Its place will be taken by the Paramount+ application that will have the broadcast rights for the next three years.

Paramount+ will deliver the best of the Premier League, with highlights from past seasons, historical data and predictions, and can be viewed throughout Central America and Mexico, according to a press release.

The price of the app to not miss commitments ranges between $4.99 (₡3,340) per month and the annual subscription that costs $49.99 (₡33,000).

According to the data released by the Paramount+ company, the 380 games of the season will be broadcast and the subscription can be made through www.paramountplus.com.

Matchday one kicks off this Friday with Crystal Palace – Arsenal, while Saturday continues with Fulham – Liverpool, Bournemouth – Aston Villa, Leeds United – Wolverhampton, Newcastle – Nottingham Forest, Tottenham – Southampton and Everton. Chelsea. The duels Leicester City – Brentford, Manchester United – Brighton and West Ham – Manchester City were scheduled for Sunday.

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Perhaps the good news is that the transmission of the other championships will not have changes.

For example, the Spanish League that starts on August 12 and the German Bundesliga, which will start this Friday, August 5, will continue to be broadcast on Sky Sports, so you should continue to pay attention to the broadcasts.

In the case of Ligue 1 or the French League, whose first date will be played this weekend, it will be maintained by the signal of the different ESPN channels or by paying the ESPN Star+ application, according to the ESPN Central America press department. .

Likewise, the Serie A or Italian League will also remain linked to the ESPN network, under the same conditions as French football. You should also keep an eye out for championship games on ESPN Star+.

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