September 11, 2019 / By mobanmarket
The internet giant is offering access to live games from England’s top flight, including clashes involving Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal
The 2019-20 Premier League fixtures have been confirmed and fans will be marking the calendar for the games they definitely want to see.
Luckily for those who can’t make games in person, the Premier League is broadcast to supporters worldwide and Amazon Prime has joined the list of platforms showing matches in the United Kingdom.
The live-streaming service, which has already dipped its toe into the drama of English football with documentaries about Manchester City and Steven Gerrard, secured a three-year UK broadcast deal until 2022.
Ahead of the new season, Goal brings you everything you need to know about Amazon Prime’s Premier League offering.
Amazon Prime will broadcast a total of 20 Premier League matches a season for the next three seasons.
The first games to be shown will be the midweek games in early December, which include a clash between Manchester United and Tottenham as well as the Merseyside derby between Liverpool and Everton.
After that, the next batch of games available to stream live on Amazon Prime will be the Boxing Day matches.
Among the encounters taking place that day are: Manchester United vs Newcastle United, Leicester vs Liverpool and Chelsea vs Southampton.
You can see the full list of 2019-20 Premier League games on Amazon Prime below, all times and dates subject to change:
As well as the above selection of live matches, Amazon Prime will also offer users the chance to see game highlights each week.
In order to watch Premier League matches on Amazon Prime you need to be a subscriber to the service.
A yearly subscription to Amazon Prime costs £79 a year or £7.99 a month, similar to other streaming services such as Netflix. There is a 30-day free trial on offer for new members too.
It can be watched on any smart TV, mobile device or via an Amazon Fire Stick.
Of course, a subscription will not only grant access to live games and highlights, but the full range of Amazon Prime programmes, including the aforementioned documentaries and others including ‘Take the Ball, Pass the Ball’, which focuses on the Guardiola-era Barcelona team, and the Zlatan Ibrahimovic study, ‘Becoming Zlatan’.
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