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BBC 'set to lose FA Cup rights' ITV 'set to snatch FA Cup rights'
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The BBC and BSkyB are set to lose the rights to televise the FA Cup and England home internationals to ITV and Setanta, newspaper reports have said. ITV and Irish broadcaster Setanta are set to pick up the rights to show the FA Cup and England home internationals, newspaper reports have said.
The Football Association is set to announce the new package with reports suggesting ITV and Setanta will conclude a four-year £400m-plus deal. The Football Association is expected to confirm later on Friday that it has agreed a new four-year £400m-plus television deal with the two companies.
The contract from August 2008 is said to be worth £100m more than the existing deal with the BBC and BSkyB. The contract, from August 2008, is said to be worth £100m more than the existing deal with the BBC and BSkyB.
BSkyB and Setanta won a £1.7bn auction to screen Premiership games last year.BSkyB and Setanta won a £1.7bn auction to screen Premiership games last year.
Sporting prioritySporting priority
Snatching the FA Cup and England rights from the BBC would be a major coup for ITV and its executive chairman Michael Grade. Snatching the FA Cup and England rights would be a major coup for ITV and its executive chairman Michael Grade.
Mr Grade made boosting ITV's coverage of live sporting events a priority when he left the BBC to join ITV in December.Mr Grade made boosting ITV's coverage of live sporting events a priority when he left the BBC to join ITV in December.
The broadcaster already has the terrestrial rights to the Champion's League, which it shares with BSkyB.The broadcaster already has the terrestrial rights to the Champion's League, which it shares with BSkyB.
The BBC and BSkyB have held the FA Cup rights since 2001.The BBC and BSkyB have held the FA Cup rights since 2001.
BSkyB and Setanta are involved in an increasingly fierce battle for pay-per-view sports rights.BSkyB and Setanta are involved in an increasingly fierce battle for pay-per-view sports rights.
Last year the Irish broadcaster secured a six-year deal to televise the PGA golf tour featuring 40 leading tournaments, rights previously held by Sky.Last year the Irish broadcaster secured a six-year deal to televise the PGA golf tour featuring 40 leading tournaments, rights previously held by Sky.
Setanta also holds the rights to broadcast the Scottish Premier League.Setanta also holds the rights to broadcast the Scottish Premier League.