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UK fans have less access to live Premier League football than international audiences but face paying much more for it.
The Premier League's live TV matches have been almost exclusively behind a paywall since the league began, but a government proposal could change that.
MPs have voted on New Clause 3 of the Football Governance Bill, a change that would have seen at least ten Premier League matches every season to be broadcast on free-to-air television channels.
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MPs are set to vote today [Tuesday 8th] on a Liberal Democrat amendment to make at least ten Premier League games available on free to air TV.
In order to keep pace with their US counterparts, British broadcasters sought increased access from the Premier League.
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