China will block coverage in its territory of this weekend’s English Premier League (EPL) fixtures to avoid broadcasting the clubs’ show of solidarity with Ukraine.
The Premier League has expressed its intention to show solidarity with Ukraine in various ways across the 10-match programme, starting with Leicester City’s home clash against Leeds United in Saturday’s early kick-off.
WITHIN NIGERIA recalls that China’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Hua Chunying, had said that the country opposes any act of inciting war and has taken a responsible attitude from the very beginning of Ukraine and Russia issue to persuade all parties not to escalate tensions and incite war.
Chinese rights holder iQIYI Sports had first reacted by refusing to show the matches.
And although the Premier League has declined to comment, there are indications the blackout is due to go ahead.
The move has been interpreted as a sign of China’s strong relationship with Russia.
Premier League Chief Executive, Richard Masters said the league’s Russian television deal with Rambler was “under review”.
He added it could be suspended or terminated soon.
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