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Spark doubles down on its sports bet, bagging rights to English soccer

Telco wins back EPL rights from Bein and Sky TV, adding to its stable of sport that already includes the Rugby World Cup 2019.

Tue, 14 Aug 2018

Spark says it has won rights to English Premier League football for the 2019/20 season through to 2021/22. The telco has also bagged exclusive rights to Manchester United TV from later this year.

The move sees managing director Simon Moutter doubling down on his bet on sports rights, which

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