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Amazon Prime live stream: How you can watch 20 Premier League matches for FREE
Amazon Prime will be showing live coverage of Premier League games in December - here’s how you can watch all the action for free.
Premier League: Amazon Prime reveal full December schedule
The 2019/20 season marks the first time Amazon Prime will broadcast live and exclusive Premier League fixtures. The streaming platform picked up a three-year deal to show 20 games per season. All 20 of the games will be screened in December, including the Boxing Day round of fixtures.
The Amazon Prime fixtures kicked off on December 3 with Burnley vs Man City as the big match of the first night.
City bounced back to form with a 4-1 win away to Burnley on Tuesday night.
But manager Pep Guardiola is refusing to get carried away as his squad closed Liverpool’s led over them to eight points.
He said: “The title is over? Nobody gives us a chance."
He added: "I don’t believe it - the next game, we played like we tried. I’m glad we passed more than usual, we had no regrets.
"We are built to have the ball and pass. We had the control of the game, we had the transitions.”
The other fixture on the first night saw Crystal Palace secure a 1-0 win against Bournemouth, with Jeffrey Schlupp scoring in the 76th minute.
The goal must have been a welcome relief after Palace saw a red card early on in the game, with Mamadou Sakho being sent off just 19 minutes in for a dangerous challenge on Adam Smith.
Roy Hodgson said Sakho was right to be sent off but added he was a “victim of new interpretation of rules”.
How to watch the Premier League on Amazon Prime
Fans looking to watch the games will need an Amazon Prime account.
A subscription costs £7.99 per month or £79 annually.
However, there is a way to watch Amazon’s Premier League coverage for free.
Those signing up to the service for the first time can enjoy a 30-day free trial.
The trial can be cancelled at any time, meaning fans have access to 20 Premier League games at no cost.
December's coverage can be viewed with the Prime Video app on TVs, mobile devices, Amazon Fire TV, Fire TV Stick, Fire tablets, games consoles, on Virgin’s V6 TV Box, the Talk Talk TV set top box, Apple TV, Chromecast, BT TV or online.
Premier League fixtures on Amazon Prime
December 3
7.30pm – Crystal Palace vs Bournemouth
8.15pm – Burnley vs Man City
December 4
7.30pm – Leicester vs Watford
7.30pm – Wolves vs West Ham
7.30pm – Southampton vs Norwich
7.30pm – Chelsea vs Aston Villa
7.30pm – Man Utd vs Tottenham
8.15pm – Liverpool vs Everton
December 5
7.30pm – Sheffield Utd vs Newcastle
8.15pm – Arsenal vs Brighton
December 26
12:30pm – Tottenham vs Brighton
3:00pm – Bournemouth vs Arsenal
3:00pm – Chelsea vs Southampton
3:00pm – Aston Villa vs Norwich
3:00pm – Everton vs Burnley
3:00pm – Sheffield Utd vs Watford
3:00pm – Crystal Palace vs West Ham
5:30pm – Man Utd vs Newcastle
8:00pm – Leicester vs Liverpool
December 27
7:45pm – Wolves vs Man City
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