Not confirmed yet but from the BBC.
The Premier League is likely to scrap the controversial pay-per-view method for matches after November's international window.
Clubs will instead look to devise a new solution that will cover the Christmas period.
A definitive decision was not taken at a shareholders' meeting on Thursday but discussions are said to be ongoing.
However, the £14.95 fee - which led to significant protests among fan groups - is expected to be dropped.
It is understood the model used in September, when all games were shown live by the Premier League's broadcast partners, is the likely direction of travel.
Pay-per-view remains on the table but a final decision is not expected this week.
In a statement, the Premier League said shareholders met on Thursday "to discuss a number of important issues", including the broadcast options for matches following the international break.
"Discussions with all stakeholders are ongoing and a broadcast solution will be announced in due course," it added.