In the Venn diagram of football fans and Sling TV subscribers there should be some very happy people this week. The internet television service has announced that it's cut a deal to broadcast the NFL Network and NFL RedZone — just in time for the start of the regular football season. NFL content is also returning to subscribers of satellite TV service Dish, which owns Sling TV.

A dispute between Dish and the NFL over license fees meant that 7 million Dish subscribers have been locked out of NFL content since mid-June. The terms of the new deal aren't clear, but the NFL has been making a concerted effort in recent months to reach younger viewers who prefer to watch TV delivered over the internet. The company has struck new deals with Twitter and Sony's PlayStation Vue streaming service, as well as strengthening ongoing partnerships with sites like YouTube. Reaching Sling TV's subscribers is evidently part of this strategy.

Here's what Dish and Sling TV subscribers can look forward to watching, via the NFL. Details regarding pricing and packaging are not yet known.