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Amazon Prime Football – how to watch THREE different Premier League matches at the same time


THERE’s a new giant in town when it comes to Premier League broadcasting.

Streaming giants Amazon are weighing in alongside Sky and BT to show top-flight matches live in the UK – and continue their coverage with a bumper evening of six matches on November 4.

 Amazon signed a £90m agreement with the Premier League

Amazon signed a £90m agreement with the Premier LeagueCredit: AP:Associated Press

How do I watch three matches at the same time on Amazon Prime?

YOU can’t get Amazon on a normal TV channel, with all the matches instead delivered in a streaming format.

This gives the user an unparalleled level of control, but one that is still delivered through your TV by a variety of different devices.

You can use your Fire TV stick, games console, Smart TV, TV box, PC, laptop, tablet or mobile to stream Amazon Prime – and EVERY midweek game will be available on Wednesday, November 4.

Altogether, you can watch a maximum of three simultaneous streams on any of the above devices.

So you could have one game playing on your TV, another on your laptop and another on your tablet – with resolutions of up to 4K supported.

 You can watch up to three matches at the same time on different devices

You can watch up to three matches at the same time on different devicesCredit: PA:Press Association

There’s also a number of other features, including one which removes the commentary and gives you just crowd noises from the stadium.

To watch, simply download the Amazon Prime app on your supported device, login and select your stream.

If you’re not an Amazon Prime member, the service costs £7.99/month and also gives you a myriad of other benefits.

These include one-day delivery on all supported products from Amazon, plus the Prime TV and film library.

To grab a 30-day FREE trial of Prime, follow this link and sign up – you can cancel at any time within the 30 days.

Which games are live on Amazon in December?

4th December

5th December 

26th December

  • Tottenham vs Brighton
  • Bournemouth vs Arsenal
  • Aston Villa vs Norwich
  • Chelsea vs Southampton
  • Crystal Palace vs West Ham
  • Everton vs Burnley
  • Sheffield United vs Watford
  • Manchester United vs Newcastle
  • Leicester vs Liverpool

27th December

  • Wolves vs Manchester City


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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