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Premier League 2019-20 matches on Amazon Prime: How to live stream Man Utd vs Spurs, Liverpool vs Everton & Boxing Day fixtures

Amazon have now joined BT Sport and Sky Sports in showing Premier League matches in the UK, set to broadcast 20 games a season on their streaming services in a deal that runs through 2022.

The internet giant will broadcast matches across several weeks over the festive period and Boxing Day, with notable year-ending games such as the Merseyside Derby and Manchester United vs Tottenham among some of the highlights.

Matches will be available to watch on platforms such as your desktop, television or tablet via Amazon Prime – and here's everything you need to know.

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How to live stream Premier League matches on Amazon Prime

To watch Premier League matches on Amazon Prime, you must subscribe to the service.

A subscription to Amazon Prime costs £79 per year/ £7.99 per month. Amazon also offers a 30-day free trial for new members.

An Amazon Prime membership will also allow users to access their full range of television programmes not restricted to games. Football-related documentaries such as All or Nothing: Manchester City and Steven Gerrard's Make Us Dream will be able to watch, in addition to other non-football programmes.

The streaming service announced a slew of pundits, hosts and commentary teams for the broadcast, including the likes of Thierry Henry, Harry Redknapp, Peter Crouch, Michael Owen and Alan Shearer.

Premier League matches on Amazon Prime

Amazon Prime users will have the chance to catch the Merseyside Derby on December 4, with Premier League frontrunners Liverpool hosting crosstown rivals Everton at Anfield. 

Other notable fixtures include Manchester United's welcome of Tottenham at Old Trafford, Southampton visiting Chelsea and Arsenal making the trek to Bournemouth on Boxing Day.

Wolves' home clash with Man City will be the final game of the 2019-20 season streamed on Amazon Prime.

DateFixtureTime (GMT)
Dec 3Crystal Palace vs Bournemouth7:30pm
Dec 3Burnley vs Manchester City8:15pm
Dec 4Chelsea vs Aston Villa7:30pm
Dec 4Leicester vs Watford7:30pm
Dec 4Manchester United vs Tottenham7:30pm
Dec 4Southampton vs Norwich7:30pm
Dec 4Wolves vs West Ham7:30pm
Dec 4Liverpool vs Everton8:15pm
Dec 5Sheffield Utd vs Newcastle7:30pm
Dec 5Arsenal vs Brighton8:15pm
Dec 26Tottenham vs Brighton12:30pm
Dec 26Bournemouth vs Arsenal3pm
Dec 26Aston Villa vs Norwich3pm
Dec 26Chelsea vs Southampton3pm
Dec 26Crystal Palace vs West Ham3pm
Dec 26Everton vs Burnley3pm
Dec 26Sheffield Utd vs Watford3pm
Dec 26Man Utd vs Newcastle5:30pm
Dec 27Wolves vs Man City7:45pm

In addition to their coverage of live matches, Amazon Prime offers users the chance to watch game highlights each week.

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