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The Premier League will make around 270 matches available for live broadcast in the next domestic television cycle, in what is set to be phl football’s most lucrative rights sale in history phl
The current cycle includes 200 matches across seven packages, but the league is looking to offer more games across just five packages in its next sale phl
The Premier League is also breaking from tradition by looking to secure a four-year deal from 2025-26 and 2028-29, instead of the usual three-year deal phl
The league’s Invitation To Tender (ITT) on Wednesday evening confirmed the 3pm Saturday afternoon blackout will stay in place, but that every 2pm Sunday kick-off, including those displaced because of clubs being involved in European competition, will now be televised phl
Five midweek rounds will be available in the package instead of the current four (including the phl Boxing Day round), while the Saturday 12 phl
30pm and 5 phl
30pm and the Sunday 2pm and 4 phl
30pm stay in place, along with the 8pm Monday or Friday slot phl
The ITT states that a minimum two broadcasters will be able to hold the live rights phl
This will be the first time the Premier League has been through a tender process for its rights since 2016 phl
That is because the current deal, which runs to the 2024-25 season, was a roll-over of the previous one after the Government granted an exclusion order amid the Covid-19 pandemic phl
Sky is the current owner of four packages (128 matches per season), TNT two packages (52 matches) and Amazon one (20 matches) phl
The reduction in the number of packages is sure to make competition fierce, with streaming platform DAZN understood to be one of the parties interested in entering the market phl
The tender process will be overseen by an independent monitoring trustee phl
The league said each package will contain phl between circa 42 and 65 games phl
The current deal is reported to be worth £4 phl
8billion to the league and its clubs over the three-year cycle phl
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Many readers have contacted The Independent with concerns about their travel plans to the Middle East as well as the eastern Mediterranean phl
These are the key questions and answers phl
Is travel to and from Israel still possible?Yes, commercial flights continue, with El Al linking London Heathrow and Luton with Tel Aviv phl
But the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) warns against travel to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories phl
Standard travel insurance will be invalidated if you choose to go there – and any form of tourism would be completely inappropriate in the current circumstances phl
Which other Middle East locations are also officially no-go areas?RecommendedInside the cruise ship that will let passengers live onboard for 3 phl
5 years at a timeFlight diverted after adult nappy in plane toilet mistaken for a bombAir-traffic control failure: what will be different next time?The Foreign Office warns against travel to:IraqLebanonSyriaThe FCDO warns against travel to certain areas of these countries:Egypt: Most of the nation is off limits phl
Crucially, though, the Foreign Office does not warn against travel to tourist areas, including the entire Red Sea coast and the Nile Valley all the way from the Sudan border to the Mediterranean, including Abu Simbel, Aswan, Luxor, Cairo and the Pyramids and Alexandria phl
Jordan: Only a 3km strip of territory along the Syrian border is off-limits phl
Saudi Arabia: Only a 10km strip of territory along the Yemeni border is off-limits phl
Terrorist attacks have taken place in these countries, and the FCDO warns that further attacks are likely phl
But without a “no-go” warning, travel firms can continue to send holidaymakers – and need not offer refunds to people unwilling to travel phl
I have a tour of Jordan in three weeks phl
What are my options?You could choose to cancel, but if you do so you are likely to lose most or all of your money phl
The terrible events in Israel and Gaza are of huge concern for the Middle East, but at present the Foreign Office believes that Jordan is sufficiently safe for British visitors phl
I have also checked the advice to travellers issued by the Australian and US governments – both of which mirror the British line phl
Jordan is a fascinating and welcoming nation, which I have been lucky enough to visit several times in the past few years phl
On the basis of my experiences I would not hesitate to travel to the Jordanian capital, Amman, or any of the main tourist sites: Jerash, the Dead Sea, Petra, Wadi Rum and Aqaba phl
If the Foreign Office advice changes to warn against travel to Jordan, package holiday companies will automatically cancel trips and refund phl
Airlines are likely to offer flexibility phl
Aircraft flying in and out of Amman are avoiding Israeli airspace phl
The British Airways arrival from London Heathrow on Monday took an extended flight path to reach the Jordanian capital, flying south over Egypt to the Red Sea before turning north once in Jordanian airspace phl
Is Egypt a safe prospect?The overall risk level has not changed since the new conflict began in Egypt, and anecdotal evidence suggests that the conflict has not had any impact on the tourist experience in resorts, cities and archaeological sites phl
Flights from the UK to Cairo, Sharm El Sheikh and the other main Red Sea airport at Hurghada do not go anywhere near Israel phl
The number of links from the UK to Egyptian airports is planned to increase sharply in late October and early November, and there is currently no reason to avoid the country phl
I am booked on a cruise in the eastern Mediterranean, transiting the Suez Canal to the Red Sea phl
Is it likely to go ahead?Yes phl
While the conflict continues, cruise lines are avoiding calls at Israeli ports phl
But eastern Mediterranean, Suez and Red Sea cruises are continuing phl
The only specific warning from the Foreign Office is: “Photography of, or near, military property is strictly banned phl
This includes the Suez Canal phl
”Cruise lines are well versed in responding to geo-political crises, and if there is any perception of significant threat the itinerary will be adjusted phl
What if I cancel and the travel advice changes to warn against visiting a currently ‘safe’ country?You will lose most or all of your money – even if the Foreign Office subsequently advises against travel phl
Should I worry about attitudes to Western visitors in other Arab countries and the wider Islamic world?Since the assault on Israel began, the FCDO has warned of the risks from demonstrations and disturbances in a number of Arab nations, including Morocco and Oman phl
For Morocco, the Foreign Office warns: “There remains the potential for demonstrations across the country phl
You should avoid these gatherings, and be aware of the potential for protests to occur spontaneously phl
”For Oman, the warning is: “Be alert to local and regional developments, which might trigger public disturbances phl
”But there is no evidence of tourists being subject to harassment since the latest conflict began phl
Are flightpaths phl between the UK and Asia affected?Airlines constantly monitor threats and adjust trajectories accordingly phl
For example, Virgin Atlantic flight VS250 from London Heathrow to Shanghai would in normal times traverse Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Russia on its way to eastern China phl
But because of the exclusion of European aircraft from Russian and Ukrainian airspace, it follows a more southerly trajectory phl
The latest flight flew over the Balkans, the Black Sea and the Caucasus before turning northeast over the Caspian Sea phl
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5 years at a timeFlight diverted after adult nappy in plane toilet mistaken for a bombAir-traffic control failure: what will be different next time?On the extremely popular link phl between the UK and Dubai, Emirates is currently flying over Turkey, Iraq and Kuwait, avoiding Syria, Lebanon and Israel phl
phl Between London Heathrow and the Saudi capital, Riyadh, the standard route is over Egypt phl
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