Under this model, viewers were asked to pay nearly $20 to watch games not selected for broadcast by Sky Sports or BT Sport in October.
The Premier League has announced that all fixtures from November 21 until the new year period, will be made available to fans to watch live in the UK without the pay-per-view model.
It comes after the league faced backlash after viewers were asked to pay nearly $20 to watch games not selected for broadcast by Sky Sports or BT Sport in October.
Saying that it is working with broadcast partners, and with the support of clubs, all matches will be shown via existing Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon and BBC services.
The league said: “Details of the first additional selections covering the period until the end of November are announced today. December and January selections will follow in due course alongside our usual UK live matches. There is a full schedule of Premier League matches over the festive period and clubs are committed to an accessible solution for fans.”
“These plans have been made with the cooperation of our broadcast partners, working with us to deliver these additional matches while stadiums are missing the supporters who are such an integral part of the game,” the league said.
The Premier League also said that it remains committed to the safe return of fans as soon as possible.
Just days before making its announcement regarding domestic viewing, the EPL renewed its broadcast relationship with SuperSport International for media rights in Sub-Saharan Africa for a further three seasons.