Fans will NOT be able to cheer Albion on from the stands when Premier League action resumes.
But they will have plenty of chance to enjoy Premier League action on television, whether or not they pay for subscription channels.
All 92 remaining games will be screened live.
Four will be on the BBC – the corporation’s first live games in the top-flight since before the Premier League was introduced in 1992.
And Sky Sports will make 25 of their remaining matches free to air, including the Merseyside derby on the first weekend of the restart.
Albion’s home games against Liverpool and Manchester City, plus the trip to Leicester, will remain on Sky.
The resumption is subject to confirmation and a fixture schedule has not yet been announced beyond the opening night on June 17, which sees Aston Villa play Sheffield United and Manchester City tackle Arsenal.
The most likely scenario would appear to be Arsenal playing the Seagulls, possibly at the Amex, on the first full weekend.
If that is the case, the Seagulls will not resume fixtures until June 20 at the earliest.
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