Football on TV will never be the same again.
For years, the Premier League has been held on a proven style when it comes to how similarities are shown; Sharp cameras and fresh comments.
But above all, what happened on the field remained on the field. Fans saw goals, mistakes and touchline drama, but the rest stayed behind closed doors.
Unlike American sports, where cameras wander everywhere, from dugouts to changing rooms, the Premier League kept things neat. Well, that era may just be over.
Next season, English football will turn the script.
Broadcasters such as Sky and TNT intend to go deeper than ever before.
And this time they don't stop at the touchline. From 2025/26 live interviews will take place with players immediately after they have been immersed.
That is not a typo. These chats will happen on the sidelines. In real time there are still competitions. And that's not all.
For the first time ever, cameras are allowed in the changing rooms.
That means full access to pre-match moments, half-time conversations and post-game parties or meltdowns.
Viewers may see managers who give team conversations, regrouping players or let go after a big win.
This movement is aimed at bringing fans closer to the emotional heart of the game.
More than just passes and goals, it's about reactions, tension, relief and rough energy.
According to the Telegraph, this is all part of a new plan from Premier League bosses to offer broadcasters more value.
Especially with the enormous money involved in TV deals, clubs and networks, fans want to give a product that feels alive, unpredictable and personal.
So get ready, because the matchday experience from your couch is about to feel much more real. It can distribute opinions, but one thing is clear. Football on TV will never be the same again.
