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Premier League terminates $700m China TV rights deal

Move follows dispute over payments after matches suspended during pandemic

The Premier League has abruptly terminated its $700m broadcast deal in China, in a further blow to clubs in the world’s most valuable domestic football competition that is already facing huge losses due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

English football’s top tier said on Thursday it had ended a three-year contract due to expire in 2022 with Chinese digital broadcaster PPTV, which is owned by Jiangsu-based online retailer Suning. 

The move comes after PPTV withheld payment of an instalment due to the Premier League in March, at a time when matches were postponed because of the pandemic, according to two people with knowledge of the incident.

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