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Amazon Prime: How to watch Premier League in December
Amazon Prime won the broadcasting rights for 20 Premier League games in December and here's how and where to watch with a list of fixtures.
Amazon joined the fight for Premier League action during the summer and won the rights to broadcast 20 games a year for the next three years. BT Sport and
It was announced that they would show one slate of fixtures (10 games) during a midweek set og games and another during a bank holiday weekend. They will be shown in December and they can be watched through Amazon Prime for free - if you sign up for a trial, which lasts 30 days and cancel it before you are charged.
It is the first time packages of livestreaming of the Premier League had been offered as they looked to draw interested from technology companies such as Amazon, Facebook and YouTube.
The games will only be broadcast, however, in the UK with normal service resuming if you live outside that area. DAZN have the rights in Spain for example and NBC Sports continue to show them in the United States. Find out how to watch them outside the UK here.
Premier League fixtures on Amazon Prime in December
3rd December | 4th December | 5th December | 26th December | 27th December |
Burnley vs Manchester City |
Chelsea vs Aston Villa |
Sheffield United vs Newcastle |
Tottenham vs Brighton | Wolves vs Manchester City |
Crystal Palace vs Bournemouth |
Leicester vs Watford |
Arsenal vs Brighton |
Bournemouth vs Arsenal | |
Manchester United vs Tottenham |
Aston Villa vs Norwich | |||
Southampton vs Norwich |
Chelsea vs Southampton | |||
Wolves vs West Ham |
Crystal Palace vs West Ham | |||
Liverpool vs Everton |
Everton vs Burnley | |||
Sheffield United vs Watford | ||||
Manchester United vs Newcastle | ||||
Leicester vs Liverpool |
How to watch the Amazon Prime app:
The Prime Video app is available on a range of televisions, Amazon devices, mobile devices, Blu-ray players, games consoles and streaming media devices. Here's a list of devices you can watch Amazon Prime on.