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Sky Sports vs BT Sport: The lowdown on battle of the football broadcasters in Premier League's £1.786bn season

Never mind the waiting game surrounding Paul Pogba’s £100million move to Manchester United — the biggest-money deal to shake up the Premier League is still yet to come into play.

Between them, Sky Sports and BT Sport have shelled out £5.36billion to show live coverage of the English top flight, with this the first season of a three-year mega-deal.

Among the big changes are new Friday night kick-offs hosted by Rachel Riley, highlights being shown on Twitter and a rival to Jeff Stelling’s Soccer Saturday.

Sky Sports have unveiled their punditry and presenting line-up for the new season. (Left to right) Jamie Carragher, Simon Thomas, Jeff Stelling, Jamie Redknapp, Hayley McQueen, Gary Neville, Dave Jones, Thierry Henry, Rachel Riley and Graeme Souness
Sky Sports have unveiled their punditry and presenting line-up for the new season.