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The Premier League has finally decided to cut out the middle man by launching its own direct-to-consumer streaming channel in Singapore — a move that may signal the end of a decades-old broadcasting model. Dubbed ‘Premflix’ when it was first mooted in 2020, Premier League + is a six-year joint venture with existing league partner StarHub and will start operating in the Southeast Asian island state from the start of next season. Speaking at the Financial Times’ Business of Football Summit in London on Thursday, Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said: “We’re going direct to consumer in partnership with StarHub, who have a lot of existing customers. “It will be a new app that you can download on your smart TV or laptop. You’ll be able to watch 380 games a season, with lots of shoulder content and a 24/7 dedicated channel. “Will it be replicable elsewhere? That’s what we’re going to find out.” More from @mjshrimper 🔗 nytimes.com/athletic/70728…






A Palestinian boy carrying a sack that's too heavy for him. He represents the defiance of a people refusing to give up.

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‘It’s a CLEAR FOUL! They don’t want us to win.’ 😡 Rodri was left absolutely fuming after believing Spurs’ first goal should not have stood. ↳ Premier League. Live & On Demand with 4K on Football’s New Home, Stan Sport. Stream now. #StanSportAU #PremierLeague


Kylian Mbappé, Jules Koundé, and Aurélien Tchouaméni are in Morocco for AFCON watching Ivory Coast vs. Cameroon 🤝










