London Mayor Supports Premier League Matches in the USA

London Mayor Supports Premier League Matches in the USA

If you read the discussions in a soccer betting forum, you may come across the topic of international matches. While teams normally travel and go on the road during the season, this is to face opponents in their home venues. But sports leagues are now trying to tap more markets by touring. Basically, these leagues will schedule games in other countries. We have seen this with the MLB in Korea, the NFL in Europe, and now, we may see Premier League matches in the USA.

And London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan thinks that this is an inevitability. There is a demand for certain matches to be played in the USA. TV executives and sports entertainment insiders are lobbying for matches, specifically a Manchester United versus Chelsea match in New York. In addition, US TV company NBC wants to stage a couple of Premier League opening season matches across the pond.

London Mayor Supports Premier League Matches in the USADemand for European Soccer Matches Abroad

From a bookie point of view, this is a good development. With soccer becoming more popular in the US with the importation of foreign talents in the MLS, many would welcome these events. This is a great opportunity for European Leagues to capture a new market. And as for bookies, this will help their players gain interest in European Soccer leagues and matches, and hopefully bet more.

Currently, the summer season for European soccer is full of friendly matches across the world. In fact, Liverpool, the mayor’s favorite club, is in the US now for a tour. Thus, Mayor Khan questions why soccer fans in the US can’t have competitive matches to watch since they hold friendlies. Betting on friendlies is also different from in-season matches, too. This guide to soccer betting will help you understand this.

Will We See Premier League Matches in the USA?

London Mayor Supports Premier League Matches in the USAClearly, this will be a logistical issue for the Premier League to manage. Much of European Soccer Leagues are already complaining about their schedules, with legal cases filed against FIFA for arranging a very busy calendar. But the Premier League’s chief executive Richard Masters has stated that the “door looks ajar” in terms of seeing European Soccer played in foreign soil.

Of course, while this is a welcome opportunity for soccer fans and bookies in the US, local fans have reacted with anger against the calls to see Premier League matches abroad. Even Liverpool chairman Tom Werner was not spared from their anger after he said that he wants to see Premier League matches held in New York City- among other countries. We have yet to see if this will happen. But since money speaks, its likely that whoever’s pockets are the deepest will win.

 

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