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Amazon Prime to show every LaLiga clash until end of 2021-22 season – but fans must pay additional subscriber fee


AMAZON PRIME have struck up a deal with LaLiga to show every match on their streaming service.

The partnership will commence this weekend and will last until the end of the 2021-22 season.

All LaLiga matches will now be available to watch on Amazon PrimeCredit: AP:Associated Press

However, fans will need to fork out an extra £6.99 every month in order to tune in to the likes of Lionel Messi and Eden Hazard.

It will also include access to a LaLiga channel that will be aired 24/7 and have highlights, analysis and interviews.

All content will be available to watch both live and on-demand.

LaLiga president, Javier Tebas, said of the agreement: “We are excited to be growing our UK presence with Amazon Prime Video, which has quickly become an important name in the world of sport.

“The UK has a deep love of football and a huge demand for premium live content, which is reflected by the range of broadcast options we are making available to fans.”

And Julian Monaghan, Director of Amazon Prime Video Channels EU, said: “We’re delighted to offer UK Prime members access to live matches from the top Spanish football league, including some of the world’s best teams, players and rivalries with the addition of LaLigaTV on Prime Video Channels.

“LaLigaTV is a great addition to our growing stable of live sport and sports docuseries available on Prime Video and Prime Video Channels, giving customers even more selection to find the sports they’re passionate about.”

The title race is hotting up with Atletico Madrid on track for their first LaLiga triumph since 2014.

Diego Simeone’s side sit five points ahead of fierce rivals Real Madrid while Barcelona are three points adrift of them.

Atletico Madrid ace Carrasco drives to training in neighbour’s classic Fiat Panda 4×4 after Storm Filomena batters Spain


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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