LeHab
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The government has urged the Premier League to consider making more matches available to be shown live while fans are not allowed in stadiums.
Under current plans, 160 of the total 380 top-flight games next season will not be televised, angering some supporters who cannot attend.
All 92 top-flight matches after last season resumed in June following a three-month suspension were shown live.
But there are no plans for that to continue into 2020-21.
Instead, the Premier League has made 220 matches - 20 more than originally planned - available for live TV.
A spokesman for the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport said: "Our focus is on working with the football authorities, safety and medical experts to get fans back in stadia as quickly as possible.
"It is for the Premier League and its broadcast partners to come to an agreement on screening matches, however we urge them to follow the spirit of Project Restart and listen to clubs' loyal fans and consider what can be achieved in the meantime."
Government calls for more TV matches
Hopefully they will come to an agreement. Makes no sense to blackout UK when fans are not allowed to attend.
Otherwise, ahoy pirate services.