Sky Sports has extended its partnership with Formula 1 to remain the home of F1 in the UK and Ireland until 2024. As part of the new deal, Sky has agreed a new broadcast partnership with Formula One Management, strengthening its position as the home of sport offering unrivalled choice for fans.Sky Sports new partnership with Formula 1:Exclusive: Sky Sports will be the home of Formula 1 in the UK and Ireland from 2019 to 2024, offering live coverage of every Grand Prix. Free to air: The FORMULA 1 BRITISH GRAND PRIX, together with highlights of all other races and qualifying sessions, will be shown on a free-to-air basis.Sky Sports Mix: Additionally, at least two other prime time live races a season will be offered on the soon-to-be-launched Sky Sports Mix channel along with other F1 content.UHD: For the first time every race starting with the 2017 championship will be shown in the stunning picture quality of Ultra High Definition via Sky Q, the next-generation home entertainment system.Sky Sports F1 will continue to be the only place to watch each Grand Prix weekend live for the next three seasons in the UK, with 21 races live in 2016 beginning with last weekends FORMULA 1 ROLEX AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX. The new agreement builds on the success of Sky Sports F1 since the launch of the award-winning channel in 2012. More than 13 million viewers have already enjoyed its live coverage with many more following F1 across Sky Sports digital outlets.Bernie Ecclestone, CEO Formula One Group, said: I am delighted that we will continue to work together. Skys commitment to the sport and standard of coverage is second to none. Every race live in 2016 Sky Sports F1 brings you every race live in 2016. Fast and easy online upgrade - click here Barney Francis, managing director of Sky Sports, said: This is a brilliant deal that takes Skys partnership with F1 to the next level. Since 2012, we have demonstrated unrivalled commitment to F1, offering fans innovations including a dedicated channel and the very best broadcasting talent.We are absolutely delighted that we are strengthening our coverage for viewers even further, with live and exclusive F1 from 2019 and the chance to watch in Ultra High Definition for the first time from next season. We are pleased to support F1 and look forward to working with them to progress, develop and enhance coverage of the championship during the agreement. Martin Brundle, commentator and analyst for Sky Sports F1, added: I joined Sky Sports because I wanted to be part of a dedicated F1 channel with a total and long-term commitment to the sport. And we have certainly delivered on that. In a fast-changing media landscape, our coverage will get even better for F1 fans.The new deal further strengthens Sky Sports position as the home of sport in the UK and Ireland, offering viewers the very best choice across seven channels and award-winning digital outlets. This year, viewers can enjoy more of the best matches from the Premier League, all four golf majors and the Ryder Cup, England Test cricket and Summer and Autumn International rugby union.Sky Sports for youSky Sports is available in more ways than ever before, including via NOW TV, which offers access to all seven Sky Sports channels for £6.99 for one day or £10.99 for a week pass.This week Sky announced the launch of Sky Sports Mix, bringing a range of great moments from some of the worlds biggest sporting events to all its TV customers in the UK and Ireland at no extra cost.Sky Sports began showing live F1 in 2012 and coverage includes every practice and qualifying session together with live coverage of each race. Viewers can enjoy the opinions and analysis from a broadcasting team that boasts three former F1 drivers, including 1996 world champion Damon Hill together with Martin Brundle and Johnny Herbert.As well as launching a channel dedicated to the sport, Sky Sports F1 became the first broadcaster to introduce touch-screen SkyPad analysis from within the paddock, offers fans a multitude of additional viewing options via F1 Race Control plus an extensive schedule of features and support programmes.Sky Sports won Best TV Broadcaster Award for Outstanding Coverage for each of its first two seasons. Bahrain GP TV times How and when to watch all the action on Sky Sports Also See: When is the Bahrain GP on Sky F1? F1 in 2016: Full schedule and line-ups Crystal Palace defender Damien Delaney insists referee Andre Marriner reluctantly awarded Liverpool a stoppage-time penalty. Palace lost 2-1 with virtually the last action of the game when Christian Benteke netted a spot-kick after he went down inside the box with Delaney in close attendance.Television replays showed Delaney pulled his left foot away before making any contact, only to clip Benteke with his right knee as he slid through. The Republic of Ireland international addressed the issue on social media on Sunday evening, when he claimed Marriner said he did not believe it was a penalty. Damien Delaney and Scott Dann appeal to referee Andre Marriner after Liverpools late penalty award I can honestly say I didnt make contact with Benteke today and if there was slight contact I didnt impede him and certainly didnt feel there was enough to award a penalty in the 96th min ... If a penalty is awarded that late it has to be unequivocal, Delaney stated.I waited over an hour to speak with the officials and in fairness to Andre Marriner he said he didnt think it was a penalty but he trusted his linesman that much he awarded it.That is a big call. I looked at the referee immediately and he gave a goal kick. It was only afterwards I saw loads of people running towards the linesman. It sums us up at the minute.I did nott feel any contact.dddddddddddd When I saw him go down and looked around to the referee giving a goal kick, I thought it was the correct decision. Someone said the linesman was flagging furiously.There is no way he could have been 100 per cent sure. He gave it so quickly. I looked at it afterwards and he is flagging before he has even hit the ground. It looked like he could not wait to give it. It looked like he wanted to give it.I would like to see a crackdown on (diving). I did not think it was a penalty. Delaney concedes the penalty that Benteke scored to seal a dramatic win for Liverpool Delaney was further irked by the decision as he felt challenges on Yannick Bolasie and Wilfried Zaha had gone unpunished throughout the game.With the way the game was refd and the physicality of both teams it was unbelievably harsh. With how Wilfried and Yannick were man handled by Liverpool players over the course of the game, which Ive no problem with, it was a really tough decision to take so late.All I can do is swallow it and hope to put this right. Also See: Pardew fumes over penalty Palace-Liverpool talking points WATCH: Did Benteke dive? Carra on Liverpools late win Cheap NFL JerseysWholesale JerseysWholesale NFL JerseysJerseys From ChinaWholesale NFL JerseysCheap NFL JerseysCheap Jerseys ' ' '