Sky TV has lost the rights to screen next season's English Premier League and it is believed a new player to the market won the bid to broadcast to the popular football competition.
It's understood that international media rights company MP & Silva holds the rights to the league and has accepted a bid from an offshore-based consortium which is likely to screen the Premier League as well as the French first division and Italy's Serie A.
The competitions could be broadcast either online or via another television box.
The new start-up is likely to charge a subscription in the vicinity of $180-200 per annum but the main selling point is that punters can watch any game they choose rather than be dictated to by television schedules.
Sky insisted it did all it could to ensure football fans in New Zealand would be able to watch the Premier League this season.