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Cadbury teams up with Englands top football clubs on Find a Legend, Win a Legend campaign

The confectionary giant has lined up legends from Premier League big boys Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur to front the campaign

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Burnley FC launches AI-driven global football talent search

The club, through a partnership with talent identification platform AiScout, is enabling anybody above the age of 14 to record and upload themselves undertaking specific football drills to the AiScout mobile app for free

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Cadbury teams up with Englands top football clubs on Match & Win campaign

The campaign, developed in partnership with creative agency Elvis, features players from Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur, as well as a cast of fans, passing Cadbury products and kicking balls to each other in a video medleys

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Budweiser launches Premier League review show with Sky

Budweiser strengthens its existing partnership with the Premier League with launch of football review show on Sky

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Social media engagement: Top Premier League clubs revealed

As the Premier League continues to grow in global popularity and one in seven fans buy a new football shirt each year, a new report reveals which Premier League team

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Facebook wins Premier League broadcast rights in Asia

Facebook has secured its first lot of Premier League broadcast rights, penning an exclusive deal worth around £200m to live broadcast matches in parts of Asia. According to The Times,

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Amazon wins rights to 20 Premier League matches for next three years

Amazon will show 20 Premier League matches a season between 2019 and 2022 via its online streaming service after winning one of the final two broadcast packages. The rights, which

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Boost for Amazon, Facebook, Twitter as Premier League says they can bid for rights

The executive chairman of the English Premier League has opened the door for the likes of Amazon, Facebook and Twitter to pick up the broadcast rights to the league from

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