Premier League to bring all 20 clubs to U.S. in activation after 2026 World Cup
The Premier League is launching an expansive U.S. activation strategy featuring all 20 clubs to coincide with the opening of the new season.
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The Premier League is launching an expansive U.S. activation strategy featuring all 20 clubs to coincide with the opening of the new season.
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