No live telecast so North Korea promises to provide South Korea video footage of Pyongyang qualifier


This handout photo taken on October 14, 2019 by the Korea Football Association (KFA) shows South Korean national football team players in a huddle during a training session at the Kim Il Sung Stadium in Pyongyang, ahead of the World Cup 2022 qualifying Asian zone Group H football match between South Korea and North Korea.

SEOUL (Bernama): North Korea agreed to provide South Korea with a video of an inter-Korean World Cup qualifier to be held on Tuesday (Oct 15) in Pyongyang, after Seoul's push to televise the match live fell through, Yonhap news agency reported, quoting a South Korea unification ministry official.

The North promised to give the video to the South's delegation before it departs from Pyongyang on Wednesday (Oct 16) afternoon after the match, to be held at 5.30 pm Tuesday.

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