Streaming service DAZN asks Premier League to defer rights payments | Premier League | The Guardian
An online streaming service has written to the Premier League to defer payments due to the suspension of competition amid the coronavirus outbreak. It is understood that DAZN, which holds rights to stream all English top-flight matches in Brazil, Canada, Japan and Spain, is in negotiations to halt payments until there is clarity on when and how the 2019-20 season can be completed.
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