Amazon Prime kicked off their first live Premier League broadcast on Tuesday night – and will bring you more action tonight.
The company agreed a £90million deal with the Premier League to start streaming top-flight fixtures from this season.
It gives them the broadcast rights to 20 live games, spread over two rounds of fixtures, for each of the next three campaigns.
They have all the December midweek fixtures this week, as well as the nine Boxing Day games and the one match on December 27.
It is the first time ever in the UK that Premier League matches are not shown live on a traditional TV channel.
Burnley vs Manchester City and Crystal Palace vs Bournemouth were the first two matches to be streamed on the platform on Tuesday night.
Now their coverage will ramp up with six games live on Amazon on Wednesday night, including the Merseyside derby and Manchester United vs Tottenham.
Below are all the matches that will be available on Prime Video in the 2019/2020 season.
December midweek games
Tuesday, December 3
Crystal Palace 1-0 Bournemouth (19:30)
Burnley 1-4 Man City (20:15)
Wednesday, December 4
Chelsea vs Aston Villa (19:30)
Leicester vs Watford (19:30)
Man United vs Tottenham (19:30)
Southampton vs Norwich (19:30)
Wolves vs West Ham (19:30)
Liverpool vs Everton (20:15)
Thursday, December 5
Sheffield United vs Newcastle (19:30)
Arsenal vs Brighton (20:15)
Boxing Day games
Thursday, December 26
Tottenham vs Brighton (12:30)
Aston Villa vs Norwich (15:00)
Bournemouth vs Arsenal (15:00)
Chelsea vs Southampton (15:00)
Crystal Palace vs West Ham (15:00)
Everton vs Burnley (15:00)
Sheffield United vs Watford (15:00)
Man United vs Newcastle (17:30)
Leicester vs Liverpool (20:00)
Friday, December 27
Wolves vs Man City (19:45)
How to watch this week’s games for free
Existing and new Prime members can watch the game via the Prime Video app, across mobile, Fire TV, games consoles, Virgin’s V6 TV Box, BT TV, TalkTalk TV, Apple TV, Chromecast and online.
Fans can also watch the action on Prime Video in 4K Ultra HD at no extra cost.
Non-members can start a 30-day FREE trial of Amazon Prime – which will grant them access to all of the action. You can sign up here.
Alternatively, new customers can join Amazon Prime for just £7.99 per month or £79 for the year.
Fans can see every goal from the night’s other games immediately in the Goals Centre.
Amazon Prime members can stream up to three games on different devices at the same time. Each match will have its own on-screen pundits, build-up and post-match analysis.
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