Chinese broadcaster ditches Premier League games due to planned Ukraine protests this weekend - report
Premier League rights holders in China will reportedly not broadcast Premier League games this weekend because of plans for teams to show support for Ukraine. The BBC reported that because of China’s political links with Russia they will not display any criticism of the invasion of Ukraine.
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Supporters will also be encouraged to take part in «a moment of reflection and solidarity before kick-off at each game». The Premier League offered no comment to the BBC regarding the decision by iQiyi Sports to fail to show the matches.
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