Sunderland and Nottingham Forest Seek New Sponsors for 26/27 Premier
Two Premier League clubs which held front-of-shirt gambling sponsorship last season are still without a new deal just three weeks out from the beginning of the 2026/27 season.
Two Premier League clubs which held front-of-shirt gambling sponsorship last season are still without a new deal just three weeks out from the beginning of the 2026/27 season.
After 16 years of promotion, a Premier League title and relegation, Leicester City’s Thai owner is reportedly seeking to sell the club and has sounded out new suitors.
The upcoming Premier League ban on front-of-shirt betting deals is not deterring Betano from continuing to work with its biggest footballing partner, Aston Villa FC.
Leeds United’s legal battle against Leicester City revolves around financial rules broken by Leicester during the 2023/24 season, affecting Leeds’ promotion chances.
CopyBet has signed an Official Betting Partner agreement with AFC Bournemouth, in a move that places the UK-licensed sportsbook operator in front of Premier League and European audiences.
Comcast will split into two standalone companies, combining NBC's NFL and Olympic rights with Sky's Premier League and F1 deals.
Everton has swapped its front-of-shirt sponsorship deal with international betting firm Stake with CMC Markets, a share trading and spread betting platform.
Manchester United is set to repay new loans at a higher interest rate than it was previously paying back, as the club posted an operating profit for Q3.
The Premier League has been warned by the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) over potential penalties related to clubs' relationships with crypto firms.
Crystal Palace has become the latest Premier League club to secure a new front-of-shirt sponsor ahead of the Premier League’s incoming voluntary ban on gambling companies.
Entain has urged six Premier League clubs to drop unlicensed betting sponsors, escalating pressure on football’s links to offshore gambling operators.
Ladbrokes and Coral owner Entain has directly appealed to six Premier League clubs with unlicensed betting partners in letters seen by SBC News.