Football: English Premier League terminates China broadcast contract, move marks further loss of income for clubs

Chinese broadcaster PPLive Sports International paid around US$700 million for three years of English Premier League streaming rights from the 2019-20 season. PHOTO: AFP

MANCHESTER (REUTERS) - The English Premier League has cancelled its contract with Chinese broadcaster PPLive Sports International after just one season, the league said in a statement on Thursday (Sept 3).

The broadcaster, part of retail group Suning, paid around US$700 million (S$955 million) for three years of English Premier League (EPL) streaming rights from the 2019-20 season.

"The Premier League confirms that it has today terminated its agreements for Premier League coverage in China with its licensee in that territory. The Premier League will not be commenting further on the matter at this stage," the league said in a statement.

The Daily Mail had reported last month that the Chinese broadcaster had withheld payments due to the league in March.

In a statement posted on its official company Weibo account, PPLive Sports International said that it had held negotiations over the price of the rights with the league.

"Covid-19 has brought many challenges, and it's especially obvious during broadcasting rights negotiations," the statement said.

"After rounds of meetings, PPLive Sports and the Premier League have a disagreement on the price of broadcasting rights. We regret we couldn't have an agreement with the Premier League.

"The direction of PPLive Sports' strategic development will not change. Broadcasting rights strategy adjustment is based on objective reality and strategic thinking. PPLive Sports will continue to dedicate itself to providing high quality services to fans, copyright holders and partners."

The deal with PPLive Sports International was struck during the peak of Chinese interest in international football and marked a huge increase in revenue on the previous deal.

Beijing-based Super Sports Media was the previous rights holder in China with local media reports suggesting it paid more than 1 billion yuan (S$198 million) for a six-year deal until the end of the 2018/19 season.

The ending of the PPLive Sports International deal is a further loss of income for Premier League clubs following the coronavirus outbreak, which forced a stoppage in play lasting several months. The league resumed games in June and July without fans.

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