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Monday briefing: EFL TV rights set to double to £200 million-a-year amid competition from streaming companies

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27 February 2023 - 4:30 AM

The EFL's broadcast rights are expected to double in value to over £200 million-a-year amid strong interest from leading streaming platforms, according to The Daily Mail.

The league is preparing to issue an invitation to tender (ITT) to broadcasters this week and it is understood that the EFL has been inundated with expressions of interest since beginning the sales process last October.

Streaming companies such as Viaplay and DAZN are believed to be joining Sky Sports and

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