Premier League coverage in China stopped due to Ukraine support plans

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Beijing has been treading a cautious diplomatic line on the conflict, refusing to condemn the acts of its close partner Moscow. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian leader Vladimir Putin declared in Beijing last month that their friendship had "no limits", a deepening embrace driven by mutual desire to counter US influence.
This weekend, Premier League club captains are expected to wear armbands in the colours of Ukraine and take part in a moment of reflection and solidarity ahead of kick-off, reported British newspaper The Guardian. The acts are expected to feature in international broadcast feeds, it added.
But two Chinese rights holders for the league, streaming platforms iQiyi Sports and Migu, show no plans to air the matches this weekend. Earlier announcements of their partnerships indicated they would broadcast all games. Some social media users noted the absence of the matches on schedules, reacting with a mix of disappointment and confusion.
The Premier League terminated a lucrative broadcasting contract with streaming service PPTV in China in 2020, after it reportedly failed to make a £160 million ($212 million) payment due as the pandemic hit.
In 2019, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV dropped an Arsenal v Manchester City match from its programme after Gunners midfielder Mesut Ozil expressed support for mainly Muslim Uighurs in Xinjiang.