Premier League suspends broadcast deal in Russia over invasion of Ukraine
Premier League games will not be shown on Russian television after the governing body suspended its agreement with broadcast partner Rambler.
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Premier League games will not be shown on Russian television after the governing body suspended its agreement with broadcast partner Rambler.
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