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Amazon Prime is Streaming LIVE Premier League Boxing Day Football: Here's How to Watch for Free

Here's how you can watch the Amazon exclusive Premier League games on Boxing Day and throughout December.

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In case you hadn’t heard, the television rights for Premier League games have been split up even further. Previously the rights had been held by Sky Sports and BT Sport, but during recent negotiations, Amazon stepped in and scored a number of games that are set to air at the end of 2019.

Boxing Day games are events that many football fans enjoy, but if you’re not going to watch a game live this year, you’ll need to take some extra steps to ensure you can catch the best moments during the Christmas period.

Watch the Premier League on Amazon Prime


Amazon will be showing 20 Premier League fixtures from December 3 to December 27 this year, with nine of these being shown on Boxing Day. These post-Christmas fixtures will be exclusively streamed on the Amazon platform. Therefore, if you want to watch any of these games, you’re going to need an Amazon Prime account, which will grant you access to Prime Video.

To get access to Prime Video, you can sign up for £7.99 per month, or partake in a 30-day free trial near the beginning of December. If you’re looking to take full advantage of Amazon Prime, you can also sign up for a full year, costing £79. Students can pick up Amazon Prime even cheaper at the moment. This works out at only £3.99 per month, with a six-month free trial thrown in at the start, as well.

If you’re already a Prime member, you don’t need to do anything. Continue enjoying Prime and get set for a new way to watch Premier League football over Christmas.

Which Games Are on Amazon Prime Video?

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Thursday 26th December

  • Tottenham v Brighton (12:30pm)
  • Bournemouth v Arsenal (3:00pm)
  • Aston Villa v Norwich (3:00pm)
  • Chelsea v Southampton (3:00pm)
  • Crystal Palace v West Ham (3:00pm)
  • Everton v Burnley (3:00pm)
  • Sheffield United v Watford (3:00pm)
  • Manchester United v Newcastle (5:30pm)
  • Leicester v Liverpool (8:00pm)

Friday 27th December

  • Wolves v Manchester City (7:45pm)

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As an avid gamer, you better believe that I always have a controller in my hands if I’m not watching movies or TV. I use my PS5 and Switch 2 equally, depending on what’s the hot new release, and am always trying to find interesting ways to tinker with my Steam Deck.  

Given the current state of social media and technology, I find myself going more analog to escape the noise. I have a modest collection of watches, both automatic and digital, to free myself from the pings and notifications of the modern world. I also put my phone in a ySky lockbox for 12 hours every night to reduce my screen time. I spent a lot of the past year trying to read good books rather than scroll through feeds.

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