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China Will Not Show Premier League Games This Weekend Due To Solidarity Messages For Ukraine MSC FOOTBALL

The Premier League rights group in China will not broadcast any matches this weekend following the league’s decision to show support for Ukraine ahead of the games. The English league has issued a statement expressing its solidarity with Ukraine following Russia’s decision to invade their neighboring country last week. According to Athletic report, Chinese broadcaster iQIYI will not air any Premier League matches between March 5 and 7. “The Premier League and our clubs wholeheartedly reject Russia’s actions and will be showing support for the Ukrainian people in every game this weekend,” the Premier League statement read. “The show of…

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