
Sept. 6 (Bloomberg) -- British media outlet The Daily Telegraph has pointed out that only five countries in the world have stopped the live streaming of
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Manchester United Football Club
after his debut, and that also includes the British native.
Due to the famous "3pm Blackout" rule, which prevents any domestic broadcast of soccer matches in the United Kingdom from 2:45pm to 5:15pm on Saturday afternoons local time in the United Kingdom, and the
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The match between the debutants and Newcastle starts at 3pm local time in the UK on Saturday, meaning that English fans will only be able to keep up with the live progress of the game by listening to a live audio stream on BBC Radio.
The Telegraph noted sarcastically that given
England Premier Soccer League
In the case of global broadcasts, this means that only five countries in the world - North Korea, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Cuba and the UK itself - have stopped broadcasting the
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Returning for his debut.










