Over-the-top (OTT) subscription service DAZN has added English soccer’s Premier League to its Canadian rights portfolio, according to the Province.

The Canadian daily newspaper claims that the streaming platform will carry every game from England’s top flight on an exclusive basis for three years from the 2019/20 season.

If confirmed, the deal would see TSN and Rogers Sportsnet lose their live coverage of the Premier League, meaning the competition will not be shown on traditional TV in Canada for the first time in two decades.

DAZN launched in Canada last year after picking up rights to the National Football League (NFL). Since then, the OTT broadcaster has secured coverage of MLS Live, Major League Soccer’s (MLS) out-of-market service, and Italian soccer’s Serie A, as well as the Uefa Champions League and Europa League club competitions, which it began broadcasting at the start of this season.

Reports that DAZN has secured Premier League rights in Canada come at a time when the company is ramping up its global expansion efforts. Most recently it was revealed that the service will launch in Spain and Brazil next year with a host of premium soccer rights.