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Premier League clubs at risk of legal action over unlicensed casino sponsors

Sky News Friday, 23 May 2025
Premier League clubs at risk of legal action over unlicensed casino sponsorsCasinos sponsoring two Premier League clubs are accepting UK customers without a licence, putting club officers at risk of prosecution, Sky News has learned.
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