In a move that promises to shift the landscape of Canadian soccer consumption, DAZN, a subscription-based internet streaming service, has acquired the English Premier League broadcast rights beginning next season, according to two sources familiar with the company’s business.



The three-year contract, which snatches the domestic rights from Sportsnet and TSN, will be officially announced early next year, according to one of the sources, who requested anonymity. Officials from neither Sportsnet nor TSN immediately responded to messages from The Athletic.



Every EPL match will be made available for subscribers, both live and on demand. As one source said: Viewers will not “have to wake up early.”



The service will cost $150 a year.



Sportsnet broadcasts EPL matches on its regional networks, as well as on Sportsnet World, its premium subscription channel. The company also holds the Canadian broadcast rights to Germany’s...