Seven packages were available in the auction, five with 28 games per season and two with 14 games per season.
THE PACKAGES SKY WON
Package A comprises 28 games on Saturday lunchtimes (12.30pm).
Package C has 28 games kicking off between 1.30pm and 2.15pm on Sundays. Pack A has 6 ‘first pick’ games from 38 rounds and B has 9 first picks.
Package D is the 4pm Sunday bundle of 28 games — crucially with 18 ‘first pick’ games.
Package E is the ‘Monday night football’ (8pm) bundle, with 18 games on Mondays plus 10 on Fridays; this is the first time Premier League games will be shown live on Friday evenings. There are no first picks in this package.
Package G is a bundle of 14 games on Bank Holidays and other Sunday matches with two first picks.
THE PACKAGES BT SPORT WON
Package B has 28 games at tea-time on Saturdays (5.30pm)
Packages F has 14 games, a mix of midweek and Saturday games including three first picks.
Under the current ongoing deals Sky have paid £2.28bn over three years from 2013-16 for 116 games per season, or in other words, get 348 games at £6,551,724 each.
BT have paid £738m over three years from 2013-16 for 38 games per season, or in other words, get 114 games at £6,473,684 each.
50 per cent of the revenue is divided equally between the clubs
25 per cent is awarded on a merit basis, determined by final league positions
25 per cent is distributed as a facilities fee for televised matches
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