THE Premier League have hinted at a potential Netflix-style streaming service for fans in the UK.
A direct-to-consumer platform is set to be launched – but it will first go to Singapore.

Prem chief executive Richard Masters revealed the news at the FT Business of Football Conference.
It raises the possibility of a similar launch for audiences in Europe in the future.
The decision comes amid wide-held frustration at the rising cost of watching football on TV.
Those in England already have to pay for Sky Sports and TNT Sports to get live PL action.
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Last season Amazon Prime also showed games with the Champions League on TNT.
As the Premier League broadcast rights packages continue to go up in price – the last cycle from 2025 to 2029 was worth a total £6.7billion – so do subscriptions.
There is also disagreement between supporters over the 3pm blackout which means that even for over £50 a month, not all games are shown live.
Many have been calling for a centralised product from the Prem, like Netflix, to streamline coverage and reduce the price.
This latest announcement is being seen by some as a potential gateway to that coming further down the line.
One fan wrote on X: “Wow I guess that’s a test run. Sky would literally be finished”.
Another added: “This model is desperately needed. Imagine everyone worldwide has access for £10pm.
“In the UK we’ve been ripped off for years. The PL and clubs would make billions.
“Firesticks become redundant so that issue gets solved. I don’t see a downside for punters. It’s a win win.”
However, some are less trusting, with another account saying: “It’ll be £5 a month worldwide and £200 a month in the UK.”
How much does watching football cost?
The current cost of the subscription channels that will be needed from 2027 onwards…
- Sky Sports – £20
- TNT Sports – £27
- Paramount+ – £10.99*
- Amazon Prime Video – £5.99
- Total: £63.98
*Price yet to be announced for sport
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