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The Premier League is stepping into the future — and it’s bringing cameras along for the ride.
Starting with the 2025/26 season, new broadcasting rules will kick in across England’s top flight, as per reports (via Daily Mail).
And yes, we’re talking training ground drama, touchline chats, and mic’d-up managers.
The league’s clubs have agreed to open their training grounds at least once a season.
If you thought managers dodging touchline interviews was awkward, imagine a tired striker trying to explain a missed sitter while still catching his breath.
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With these changes, every training drill could turn into a mini-documentary.
Players may have to adjust to life with cameras around, knowing one loose pass or fiery exchange could end up on fans’ screens worldwide.
The league is also giving broadcasters access to goal celebrations on the pitch, with Steadicam operators allowed brief entries to capture close-ups.
It’s like turning “Match of the Day” into “All or Nothing: Premier League.”
Still, some may wonder if this all goes too far.
The Premier League has promised to keep sensitive material out of the spotlight.