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TV sports packages cost the same regardless of whether you support high-fliers like Liverpool and Manchester City, or teams lower down the table who typically attract less coverage. Fans of the big clubs will see more than 40 games over the season. Others will only see a dozen or so.

It will cost at least £420 to watch all televised matches across Sky Sports, BT Sports and Amazon Prime.

The cheapest subscription package to watch all Sky and BT games is £41 a month, while Amazon Prime Video's streaming-only service is £8.99 a month. This means that fans wanting access to every televised game during the season will pay £427.98 from August to May.

In return, Arsenal, Liverpool and Man City fans can expect to see their teams play in 41 games, including European fixtures, at a cost of just over £10.44 a game.

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