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  • Fifa president Infantino ‘cheering’ for Russia’s return to football

    April 3, 2025

    Fifa president Gianni Infantino wants Russia to return to world football as part of a peace pact with Ukraine, saying it is “what we have to cheer for”. Russia have effectively been barred from Fifa and Uefa club and national team competitions at all levels since its invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The US is [...]

  • Why the 2026 World Cup could help the USL to relegate MLS

    April 3, 2025

    The United Soccer League is challenging MLS for US supremacy. If the 2026 World Cup is a hit, the USL’s pro-rel gamble may just pay off, says Ed Warner. Qualifying is well under way for the 2026 World Cup. Four countries have already booked their places to add to the trio of North American hosts. [...]

  • ECB facing pressure to drop prices in Hundred franchise sale

    April 2, 2025

    The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) could be asked to accept less than the £520m offered by new investors for 49 per cent of the eight Hundred franchises if they refuse to hand over control of the competition’s next television contract, which will begin in 2028.  The ECB wants to continue its successful policy [...]

  • Dazn eyes UK partner deal for Club World Cup rights

    March 31, 2025

    Dazn is looking to sublicense its rights to broadcast the Club World Cup in the UK this summer in a bid to take its coverage of the historic tournament to the widest possible audience. The London-headquartered sports streaming service acquired the global rights to Fifa’s first 32-team edition of the revamped competition earlier this year [...]

  • What links Elon Musk, Manchester City and a Chinese crypto tycoon?

    March 29, 2025

    What links Elon Musk with Manchester City and one of China’s biggest crypto tycoons? The answer is an English fitness tech company which counts British tennis star Cameron Norrie among its shareholders and, over the next few days, will be boldly going where no man or woman has gone before. Surrey-based Hytro is the company, [...]

  • Football regulator amendments: No sunset clause but concessions to critics

    March 28, 2025

    The powers to be afforded to the independent football regulator have been clarified after the government published its list of amendments to the Football Governance Bill. Calls for a sunset clause from some Tory peers have been rejected, although the Secretary of State will be required to formally review how well the act is working [...]

  • Premier League gets extra transfer window for Club World Cup

    March 27, 2025

    Premier League teams will have two transfer windows this summer to allow those playing in the Club World Cup to make last-minute signings.  The first summer transfer window will be open from 1 June to 10 June, four days before Fifa’s new 32-team competition is due to kick off in the US. The transfer window [...]

  • After losing IOC election, how about Seb Coe for chair of football regulator?

    March 27, 2025

    It was, with hindsight, not a “keep Seb Coe out” but a “get Kirsty Coventry in” campaign that determined the International Olympic Committee (IOC) presidential election outcome. I was as guilty as most British observers in believing that Seb Coe would take it to the wire. Unconscious bias and all that.  In the event, eight [...]

  • Premier League explores Premflix launch with dual TV sales model

    March 26, 2025

    The Premier League is exploring the possibility of adopting a two-pronged media sales strategy from 2029 onwards, with a direct-to-consumer model adopted in certain overseas markets but the domestic broadcast rights still sold to traditional broadcasters, such as Sky Sports and TNT Sports. The decision to take all international broadcast production in-house from the start [...]

  • Platini threatens to sue after he and Blatter cleared of fraud again

    March 25, 2025

    Michel Platini is exploring plans to sue Swiss authorities after he and Sepp Blatter were cleared of fraud for a second time over a payment of £1.75m from 2011.  An appeals court near Basel on Tuesday upheld the 2022 decision of the federal criminal court, after Swiss prosecutors attempted to have the original verdict overturned. [...]

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