Football fans in Singapore will get to watch Malaysian matches beginning this weekend, revealed competitions organiser Malaysian Football League (MFL) on Friday.
Football fans in the republic will get to watch 30 Malaysia Super League, FA Cup matches and Malaysia Cup encounters, mostly those involving Singaporean players plying their trade with Malaysian clubs. The matches will be shown on Mio Sports channels, operated by pay-television operator Singtel TV
MFL however did not disclose whether the company is paying the organisation for the broadcasting rights.
There are currently four Singaporean stars playing in Malaysia; Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT) captain Harris Harun, Safuwan Baharudin (Pahang), Khairul Amri Kamal (Felda United) and Kedah defender Shakir Hamzah.