Not definitely but no mention of it here:
https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/news/1859431/west-brom-and-spurs-matches-moved-for-tv
Whereas at the end of last season when STH were given free passes it was mentioned from the start.
The replies to the club's tweet about this are going well.
https://twitter.com/OfficialBHAFC/status/1314620282653552647
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and you if fancy an essay from Barber in your inbox there's the We Are Brighton suggestion...
Not talking about individual clubs, I'm talking about the organisation that is the Premier League. Any technical aspects are easy to overcome, just contract people to film it etc. That is the least of the worries. However your second point is very valid. The money distribution aspect of it...
Really don't understand why the PL and EFL haven't launched their own streaming services. Cut out the middleman and pocket the profit. No worries about selling they rights as they own the rights! Stream everything; sell match/day/week/month/year passes etc or stick a standard definition...
For one match? Nope, too dear. Would stretch to a £10 for a match but wouldn't pay for every match even then. Snidestreamz.com it will have to be for me!