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Baller League to no longer be shown live on Sky Sports from next season
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Baller League to no longer be shown live on Sky Sports from next season

The Guardian Football about 4 hours 1 mins read
  • Season 4 of tournament will still be on YouTube

  • KSI’s Prime FC won Season 3 final at the O2 Arena in May

Sky Sports will not broadcast next season’s Baller League, the celebrity six-a-side competition backed by the influencer KSI, the actor Idris Elba and former players including Ian Wright and Alan Shearer.

KSI’s Prime FC won last season’s Baller League final at a sold-out O2 Arena in an event broadcast live on Sky. But the Guardian has learned the broadcaster has opted not to renew the contract next season. While Sky was happy with audience numbers, and particularly the level of engagement on social media, sources say the partnership had come to a natural end.

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