Post: The Premier League will shoot team training in the new season, but will protect tactical arrangements and lineup choices

Sports 11:18pm, 30 June 2025 150

The Daily Mail exclusively reported that the Premier League will shoot and play the team's training content in the new season, and coaches and players will wear microphones and cameras.

It is understood that starting from the 25-26 season, some training courses of Premier League teams will be broadcast live. Clubs have agreed to open training bases at least once per game, allowing crews to film behind-the-scenes footage like never before seen by fans. In January this year we reported that the club will approve players to wear body cameras when warming up and entering the court, take pictures of the locker room interior, interviews with players, coaches or officials during intermission, and talk with players who are replaced.

Now Premier League clubs have agreed to open more training scenarios to the audience so that they can see how top stars and coaches prepare for a game. Prior to this, broadcasters had the opportunity to enter the training ground to shoot about once a month, but only for news reporting and program production.

However, according to the amendment to the "K" of the Premier League rules, each club must now allow Premier League production partners to shoot a 30-minute "intensive training session" and at least one player and head coach or coaching staff members need to wear audio equipment.

clubs will also submit a 5-man roster of recent starters for Premier League selection, and they may need to wear body cameras after the players' consent. The club can choose which pictures to shoot by themselves, and it must also meet the requirements of the league production.

Club will have 24 hours to "make a decision" on the final edited product. However, these shooting content can also coincide with the behind-the-scenes materials needed by the club itself, which will undoubtedly make the already very busy media department feel relieved.

League insiders said they will take protective measures to ensure that sensitive information from the team is not leaked, such as tactical planning and player selection. Premier League operation guidance persons stressed that shooting should not interfere with club football operations, although some clubs may see it as an opportunity to show their positive image.