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52% Of Football Fans Oppose The 3pm Blackout Rule

New polling from YouGov suggests that 52% of football fans oppose the 3pm blackout, with just a quarter saying they support it.

 

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It’s understood a number Premier League clubs were seeking to end UK football’s 3pm blackout – the longstanding rule that prevents broadcasters from showing matches that take place between 2.45pm and 5.15pm on a Saturday.

 

The end of the blackout could potentially see all 380 top-flight games screened live in the UK from 2029.

 

Supporters of the blackout argue that it encourages matchday attendances in lower leagues, while critics believe it fosters piracy. But what do football fans think?

 

 

But opinion among match-going fans (those who say they attend games at a stadium very or fairly frequently) is more divided: while 45% are against the blackout, 44% are in favour.

 

Nevertheless, 76% of match-going fans (and 72% of football fans in general) say they would be interested in watching matches with a Saturday 3pm kick-off on live television.

 

Has the 3pm blackout made football fans more likely to go to a stadium – or watch matches online? 

 

Pollsters asked football fans how the 3pm blackout has affected their likeliness to attend a football match at a stadium. Most said it made no difference – but 14% said it had made them more likely to watch games in-person.

 

 

This rises to 17% of fans who view fixtures on TV, while match-going fans are nearly twice as likely to say that the blackout has made them more likely to watch football in person (26%).

 

As far as concerns about piracy go, a third (32%) of football fans say they are more likely to seek out ways to watch 3pm kick-offs online because of the blackout, rising to half (49%) of fans who regularly attend matches.

 

Recent YouGov data shows that 8.7% of Britons have watched an illegal sports stream in the past six months; among this group, 73% said they had watched pirated football. Asked why they watch sport illegally, 42% said they could not afford it on the legitimate platform, and 40% said what they wanted to watch was unavailable in the UK.

 

Source & Graphs: YouGov


 

 

 

 

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