PREMIER LEAGUE broadcasts are set to allow cameramen on the pitch, according to reports.

Several changes will come into place when the new TV deal kicks in next season.

One innovation will change how fans get to see goal celebrations.

Previously, cameramen were banned from entering the field of play.

According to the Mail, they will now be allowed to do so in order to film players celebrating.

With the new domestic TV deal worth a record £6.7bn, Prem chiefs are hoping to make innovations in order to add more value to broadcasters.

A further change will affect press box etiquette.

Commentators and pundits will now be allowed to record their in-game reactions.

The new deal will come into effect at the start of next season and run through to the end of the 2028-29 campaign.

It will see 270 games broadcast live, with the BBC continuing to show Match of the Day.

Sky Sports purchased four of the five packages available and in a major change, will now be able to broadcast all Sunday 2pm kick-offs.

TNT Sports, meanwhile, will show all Saturday 12:30pm matches in addition to two full mid-week rounds of games.

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All final day matches will be shown by Sky Sports.

Previous rights holder Amazon Prime Video will no longer carry Prem matches.

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