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English Premier League soccer is set to not have a home on traditional Canadian TV for the first time in at least two decades.

Currently, EPL rights are split between TSN and Rogers Sportsnet, as they have been for many years, but they’ll have a new home next season.

Multiple sources have confirmed DAZN, the online-only streaming service, will exclusively carry the EPL next season.

Officials from DAZN and TSN declined to comment, while Sportsnet did not respond to an email.

It’s a move that makes sense for DAZN (pronounced da-zone). It added NFL broadcasts a year ago, though that was hardly a smooth launch. There were many complaints of poor-quality streams, and the problem got so bad that it was forced to go back against a previous vow to not partner with Canadian cable packages and offer a parallel service through more traditional technology.

But undaunted, the U.K.-based broadcaster, which counts Canada as one of its major operations, has continued to target rights packages both big and small. It is the exclusive rights holder to the UEFA Champions League, a deal that began this season.