Sky Sports will reportedly not be collaborating with YouTube sensation IShowSpeed after his previous misogynistic comments have emerged.
The American, who has more than 13 million subscribers, has gained popularity for his gaming and entertainment livestreams including FIFA.
The YouTuber named Darren Watkins Jr attended both Manchester United matches this week in hope of watching his favourite player Cristiano Ronaldo.
He watched United's 4-2 victory over Aston Villa in the Carabao Cup and then also attended the 2-1 win over Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday - although Ronaldo was absent for both of those matches.
Speed, who also has 10.5million TikTok followers, appeared on Sky Sports broadcast of United’s match against Fulham.
The streamer appeared in a segment with well-known presenter Geoff Shreeves, when he announced the team news, which they later posted on YouTube and Twitter.
It has since emerged that IShowSpeed has been captured making misogynistic and derogatory comments about women on his streams online, according to The Athletic.
Sky Sports therefore made the decision to remove all content including the YouTube star from their social media channels and websites.
The broadcaster has also decided that they will not feature IShowSpeed in the future.
The original video footage revealed the moment he discovered that his idol Ronaldo was not involved at Craven Cottage either - whilst on a visit to the Sky football pundits in the stadium.
On being told that Ronaldo wasn't playing, and had not even travelled to London with the team, 17-year-old soccer athlete Speed - real name Darren Watkins Jr - seemed distraught.
He said 'I don't understand. I travelled all the way from America, all the way, just to see this guy. No!'
A second video showed Speed in the tunnel, mispronouncing a number of Fulham's player names, under the guidance of Sky Sports reporting legend Geoff Shreeves.
He was corrected on the way he said the names of Cottagers such as Willian and former Man United player Andreas Pereira, but was praised for getting Carlos Vinicius and Bobby Decordova-Reid close enough to their right names.
Neither of the videos are available to watch on Sky Sports anymore after the latest news emerged.
Sportsmail have asked IShowSpeed for comment.