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PP Sports to sue English Premier League over Chinese broadcast rights: report

  • ‘The Beijing News’ reports that former Chinese broadcast rights owner will sue the league after deal was cut short on Thursday
  • Several companies said to be in the running to show matches this season, which kicks off on September 12

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PP Sports will sue the English Premier League over the Chinese broadcast rights deal that was cut short earlier this week, according to The Beijing News.

They reported that they exclusively learned on Friday night that PP Sports decided to sue the league.

The Premier League announced on Thursday that they had terminated the contract with Chinese broadcaster PP Sports, the Suning-owned streaming service that had bought the rights from 2019-2022.

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Several of the Premier League’s domestic and international broadcast partners had sought to get rebates on their deals because of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Richard Masters, of the English Premier League, speaks at the an event in Shanghai in July, 2019. Photo: Getty Images
Richard Masters, of the English Premier League, speaks at the an event in Shanghai in July, 2019. Photo: Getty Images
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Britain’s Sky Sports had agreed a £170 million refund, according to the Financial Times, while the global total demanded from the league was £330 million.

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