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Opening half-hour of TNT Sports’ Premier League broadcasts to be shown on YouTube
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Opening half-hour of TNT Sports’ Premier League broadcasts to be shown on YouTube

The Guardian Football about 5 hours 1 mins read
  • Early Kick Off show on before Hull v Manchester United

  • Match previews available free-to-air for the first time

TNT Sports will make the first 30 minutes of their live Premier League broadcasts available on YouTube this season starting with Manchester United’s visit to Hull on Saturday.

The pre-Premier League show EKO – Early Kick Off – will be available free-to-air for the first time, as well as on TNT Sports and the streaming service HBO Max.

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