How to watch Amazon Premier League games live for free in December

How to watch Amazon Premier League games live for free in December
Amazon Premier League live matches are a bit different this year: Instead of packing all of its matches into one Boxing Day football festival like last year, Amazon has distributed its 23 live matches across the country. month of December. And if you haven't signed up for Amazon Prime yet, that's very good news. In fact, starting today, Amazon's free 30-day Prime trial covers this entire period, which means you can watch 23 Premier League matches live (the first, Crystal Palace v Newcastle, has already been played). for nothing, if you sign up for the trial, cancel at any time. So how can you stream Premier League matches live on Amazon and when are all those matches? Your first port of call is to sign up here for Amazon Prime's 30-day free trial. If you don't plan on keeping it, we recommend you cancel as soon as you've signed up by going to "Accounts & Lists" and selecting "Your Primary Subscription." The trial gives you 30-day access to everything a full Prime subscriber gets, including Prime Video movies, a free trial of Amazon Music Unlimited, and free overnight delivery on Prime products. that could be useful for nothing. last minute gifts But most important for soccer fans is access to Prime Video. This means you can connect to Amazon Premier League matches live on your smart TV (via the Prime Video app built into Sony, Samsung, LG, Panasonic and Philips sets), your set-top box (using the app on BT TV, Virgin TV or Talk Talk TV), or on tablets, phones and consoles via the Prime Video app.

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What Premier League matches does Amazon show?

As you can see above, Amazon is gearing up for its Premier League Christmas games with a series of live matches throughout the month of December. It comes alive on Tuesday 15th December with some back-to-back games in the form of Wolves vs Chelsea and Man City vs West Brom. Then it's an extremely eventful round of six games on Wednesday, December 16, with three each at 6pm and 8pm. The latter includes a potentially racy encounter between Liverpool and Spurs, currently the top two teams in the league. While Amazon isn't showing any Boxing Day games live this year, it fills the quiet area between Christmas and New Years nicely with eight games from Monday, December 28 through Tuesday, December 29. And that ends on December 30 with two more games in the form of Spurs v Fulham and Newcastle vs Liverpool. Simultaneous releases mean it's not possible to watch all 23 Amazon Premier League games live, but if you have three separate devices, say a tablet, phone and smart TV, you can tune in to three different games at the same time. time with a Prime account. Not bad for free, if you sign up for this test and, of course, do not forget to cancel it.