AMAZON PRIME has been given the green light to broadcast a whole host of this season’s Premier League fixtures – and the next set of matches are closing in.
The broadcasting giant revealed their scheduled matches before the Qatar World Cup this winter.
And Amazon Prime also published what teams will be on display for Boxing Day too.
Find out more information on the fixtures below…
Which Premier League fixtures will be shown on Amazon Prime?
Amazon Prime has confirmed that there will be 20 LIVE fixtures exclusively shown on Prime Video.
Tuesday, October 18
- Brighton 0-0 Nottingham Forest
- Crystal Palace 2-1 Wolves
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Wednesday, October 19
- Bournemouth 0-1 Southampton
- Brentford 0-0 Chelsea
- Liverpool 1-0 West Ham
- Newcastle 1-0 Everton
- Manchester United 2-0 Tottenham
Thursday, October 20
- Fulham 3-0 Aston Villa
- Leicester 2-0 Leeds
Monday, December 26
- Brentford vs Tottenham (12:30pm)
- Crystal Palace vs Fulham (3pm)
- Everton vs Wolves (3pm)
- Leicester vs Newcastle (3pm)
- Southampton vs Brighton (3pm)
- Aston Villa vs Liverpool (5:30pm)
- Arsenal vs West Ham (8pm)
Tuesday, December 27
- Chelsea vs Bournemouth (5:30pm)
- Manchester United vs Nottingham Forest (8pm)
Wednesday, December 28
- Leeds vs Manchester City
Can I watch these matches for free on Amazon Prime?
Unfortunately, these matches will NOT be free on Amazon Prime unless you are a subscription holder.
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In the UK, a monthly package costs £7.99 whilst £79 will cover you for the year.
However, Amazon Prime offer a 30 day FREE trial when you sign up on their website.
Which will give you access to ALL the Premier League action within that 30-day period.
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Why is Amazon Prime showing Premier League matches?
In 2018, Amazon Prime purchased a 20-games-a-season three-year package that allows them to broadcast Premier League games.
The first batch was shown in 2019 which ultimately broke Sky Sports and BT Sport’s stranglehold on live Premier League coverage.
And the deal included exclusive rights for Amazon Prime to broadcast matches on Boxing Day and December 27.
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