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Premier League Amazon Prime Video fixtures: How to sign up and watch Premier League games
Premier League football returns to Amazon Prime Video in December. Express Sport is here to explain how you can sign up to watch the fixtures.
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Amazon Prime Video has picked up the rights to more Premier League fixtures this season due to fans' continued absence. The online platform first broadcast games in December 2019 and their fixture list for this month has been confirmed. A top-of-the-table clash is in store, including up to six matches in a single day.
In total, Amazon Prime Video will be showing 23 Premier League games across nine separate matchdays.
The festive schedule begins on December 6 with Liverpool's home game against Wolves.
Prime Video will also be screening the Reds clash with Premier League leaders Tottenham.
Moving through the month, Prime Video will broadcast two full rounds of the top-flight, with each club playing twice.
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The kick-off times for these games have been staggered to ensure fans can watch the action without any overlaps.
How to watch the Premier League on Amazon Prime Video
Fans looking to watch the fixtures will firstly need an Amazon Prime account.
A subscription costs £7.99 per month or £79 for the year.
However, there is also a way to watch Amazon’s Premier League coverage for free.
Those signing up to Amazon Prime Video for the first time can enjoy a 30-day free trial.
The trial can be cancelled at any time, meaning fans have access to the games at no cost.
December's Premier League 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.
Amazon also announced an expanded line-up of presenters, pundits and commentators for its Premier League coverage.
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New additions include hosts in Simon Thomas and Angus Scott, a selection of ex-England stars and coaches for punditry and co-commentary in Paul Scholes, Phil Neville and Lucy Ward.
Former Premier League official Mark Clattenburg will become Prime’s new refereeing pundit.
Returning presenters and pundits include Gabby Logan, Jim Rosenthal, Marcus Buckland, Seema Jaswal, Kelly Summers and Karthi Gnanasegaram as hosts.
Joining them as pundits will be the likes of Peter Crouch, Leon Osman, Joe Cole, Alan Shearer, Roberto Martinez, Les Ferdinand, Eni Aluko, Harry Redknapp, Jermaine Jenas, Alex Scott, Peter Schmeichel, and Michael Owen.
A team of renowned voices form the commentary line-up, including Clive Tyldesley, Peter Drury, Jon Champion, Connor McNamara, Guy Mowbray and Ian Darke alongside names such as Andy Townsend, Ally McCoist, Matthew Upson, Glenn Hoddle, Craig Burley and Karen Carney.
Premier League Amazon Prime Video fixtures
December 6
7.15pm – Liverpool vs Wolves
December 13
7.15pm – Leicester vs Brighton
December 15
6pm – Wolves vs Chelsea
8pm – Man City vs West Brom
December 16
6pm – Arsenal vs Southampton
6pm – Leicester vs Everton
6pm – Leeds vs Newcastle
8pm – West Ham vs Crystal Palace
8pm – Fulham vs Brighton
8pm – Liverpool vs Tottenham
December 17
6pm – Aston Villa vs Burnley
8pm – Sheffield Utd vs Man Utd
December 19
3pm – Southampton vs Man City
December 28
3pm – Crystal Palace vs Leicester
5.30pm – Chelsea vs Aston Villa
8pm – Everton vs Man City
December 29
6pm – Brighton vs Arsenal
6pm – Burnley vs Sheffield Utd
6pm – Southampton vs West Ham
6pm – West Brom vs Leeds
8pm – Man Utd vs Wolves
December 30
6pm – Tottenham vs Fulham
8pm – Newcastle vs Liverpool