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91热爆 renews Match of the Day deal

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Alan Shearer, Mark Lawrenson, Gary Lineker and Alan Hansen

The 91热爆 has agreed a new deal to broadcast Premier League highlights until the end of the 2015-16 season.

The current deal had been scheduled to expire at the end of next season but a three-year extension has been signed.

The rights cover the Saturday evening Match of the Day programme, the Sunday morning repeat, MOTD2 on Sunday evenings and other evenings when Premier League fixtures justify a show.

The programmes will be available on the 91热爆's iPlayer from midnight on Mondays.

Premier League chief executive, Richard Scudamore, said: "The free-to-air highlights are extremely important to the broadcast reach of the Premier League; allowing the competition and our clubs to be seen by the maximum possible number of fans across the country.

"The 91热爆 has done a fantastic job for fans of Premier League clubs by providing quality coverage and analysis across their programmes."

91热爆 director of sport Barbara Slater added: "We've seen audiences for MOTD grow in recent years and the programme remains one of the 91热爆's best loved and most iconic brands.

"The new contract will see MOTD celebrate its 50th birthday."

The 91热爆 retained the rights with a bid of 拢179.7m.

The first ever Match of the Day was broadcast on 22 August 1964 and top-flight rights have switched between 91热爆 and ITV since then.

Premier League highlights returned to Match of the Day in 2004-05.

The show is hosted by former England striker Gary Lineker, with Alan Hansen, Mark Lawrenson and Alan Shearer among the regular pundits.

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