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Stephen Hurrell

Watching Everton and Liverpool on Sky Sports is about to get a lot cheaper

Watching Everton and Liverpool on TV for the 2019/20 Premier League campaign is a little cheaper this week.

Sky Sports, which has the majority of Premier League games, has launched a cut-price season ticket deal allowing fans to watch all televised games on the channel for £140 less than normal.

Fans without Sky Sports can now buy a season ticket pass for a much lower price.

Sky Sports has launched a season pass through its streaming service NowTV . The pass costs £199, down from £340, for a limited time before the Premier League season takes place.

You can get the deal here.

Buying the pass before the deadline on 26 August gives access to all Premier League games, plus all Football League and Carabao Cup games broadcast on Sky Sports over the 10 months of the football season.

For the first time matches will be screened across three TV channels after Amazon secured the rights to 20 matches per season.

BT Sport will show 52 matches including Saturday 12.30pm kickoffs, while Sky Sports has the bulk of the matches with 128 per season including Saturday 5.30pm and 7.45pm, Sunday 2pm and 4.30pm, and Monday and Friday night games.

The world's richest league welcomes Norwich City, Sheffield United and Aston Villa after promotion from the Championship.

But the big draw for TV audiences will be the teams at the top end of the table, with Liverpool opening Sky's season against Norwich City on Friday 9 August.

Everton's first Sky game is on Friday 23 August away to Aston Villa before Liverpool fact Arsenal at Anfield the next day.

Liverpool will be shown a third time in August when they travel to Burnley on Saturday 31 August at 5.30pm, while Everton are shown the next day at 2pm when Wolves visit Goodison Park.

Everton's away trip to Bournemouth and Liverpool's visit to play Chelsea at Stamford Bridge are both on Sky Sports in September in the TV fixture list announced so far.

Unfortunately, the Merseyside derby in December will not be screened on Sky Sports or BT Sport. It will be broadcast on Amazon, which has secured the rights to 10 Premier League games for the new season.

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