CHENNAI: The All India Football Federation (AIFF) finally sorted out the I-League telecast mess on Wednesday. It was learnt that the 28 matches which the official broadcasters won’t be broadcasting will be shown live on digital platforms Hotstar and Jio TV. The AIFF will bear the production costs for these matches.A top I-League official informed that the first match to be televised on the OTT (Over The Top) platforms will be between Aizawl FC and Indian Arrows on January 5. “We have arrived at this decision in consultation with Football Sports Development Limited. There will be commentary, highlights and replays for these games. Only five-six home games of Real Kashmir FC will be shown on Doordarshan Kashmir. We are still in dialogue with DD and we will probably get the feed for those matches too,” the official told TOI on Wednesday.The official broadcasters Star Sports had last month announced that they would broadcast only 30 of the remaining I-League matches, thereby bringing the total number of matches telecast to 80 out of a possible 110. Last season 88 of the 90 matches were televised.