Amazon Prime free Trial: How to watch Premier League on TV for free
Amazon Prime is offering football fans a free trial - giving them 30 days to sign up to the streaming service which will play host to 20 Premie League football matches this year.
Premier League: Amazon Prime reveal full December schedule
Amazon Prime secured a huge £90 million deal with the FA for the exclusive rights to stream a whole host of Premier League games this season. The three-year deal gives the online streaming giant the broadcast rights to 20 live games, which are spread over two rounds of fixtures, for the next three campaigns.
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How to watch Premier League on TV for free
Football fans will need an Amazon Prime account to watch any of the 20 Premier League games this week.
The subscription costs £7.99 per month or £79 annually.
But given that all the Amazon Prime matches will be played in the next month, fans may be reluctant to part with their cash.
Luckily for them, they won’t have to - thanks to Amazon Prime’s free trial.
The Amazon Prime 30-day free trial lasts means fans can watch this week’s matches as well as those on Boxing Day - and all for free.
That’s access to 20 Premier League games at no cost.
If you sign up, you can also see every goal from the night’s other games in the Goals Centre.
Amazon Prime members can stream up to three games on different devices at the same time.
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This week, you can watch the following games:
Tuesday, December 3
Crystal Palace 1-0 Bournemouth (19:30)
Burnley 1-4 Man City (20:15)
Wednesday, December 4
Chelsea vs Aston Villa (19:30)
Leicester vs Watford (19:30)
Man United vs Tottenham (19:30)
Southampton vs Norwich (19:30)
Wolves vs West Ham (19:30)
Liverpool vs Everton (20:15)
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Thursday, December 5
Sheffield United vs Newcastle (19:30)
Arsenal vs Brighton (20:15)
December's coverage can be viewed with the Prime Video app on your television.
You can also watch Amazon Prime on mobile devices, and using an Amazon Fire TV, a Fire TV Stick or Fire tablets.
The streaming giant will also allow users to access the games on their games consoles, on Virgin’s V6 TV Box, the Talk Talk TV set top box, Apple TV, Chromecast, BT TV or online.
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