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.
Goal brings you everything you need to know about Amazon Prime's Premier League offering.
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- Which 2019-20 Premier League matches will be on Amazon Prime?
- How much does it cost to watch Premier League on Amazon Prime?
Which 2019-20 Premier League matches will be on Amazon Prime?
Amazon Prime was initially set to broadcast a total of 20 Premier League matches a season for the next three seasons.
However, the streaming service's offering was increased slightly following the coronavirus pandemic of 2020, with a four games made available to watch for free.
Those free games will also be made available to watch on Twitch, according to a report in Deadline.
You can see the full list of 2019-20 Premier League games on Amazon Prime below.
Tuesday December 3, 2019
- Crystal Palace vs Bournemouth (7:30pm GMT)
- Burnley vs Man City (8:15pm GMT)
Wednesday December 4, 2019
- Chelsea vs Aston Villa (7:30pm GMT)
- Leicester vs Watford (7:30pm GMT)
- Man Utd vs Spurs (7:30pm GMT)
- Southampton vs Norwich (7:30pm GMT)
- Wolves vs West Ham (7:30pm GMT)
- Liverpool vs Everton (8:15pm GMT)
Thursday December 5, 2019
- Sheffield Utd vs Newcastle (7:30pm GMT)
- Arsenal vs Brighton (8:15pm GMT)
Thursday December 26, 2019 (Boxing Day)
- Tottenham vs Brighton (12:30 GMT)
- Bournemouth vs Arsenal (3pm GMT)
- Aston Villa vs Norwich (3pm GMT)
- Chelsea vs Southampton (3pm GMT)
- Crystal Palace vs West Ham (3pm GMT)
- Everton vs Burnley (3pm GMT)
- Sheffield Utd vs Watford (3pm GMT)
- Man Utd vs Newcastle (5:30pm GMT)
- Leicester vs Liverpool (8pm GMT)
Friday December 27, 2019
- Wolves vs Man City (7:45pm GMT)
Monday June 29, 2020
- Crystal Palace vs Burnley (8pm BST)*
Thursday July 9, 2020
- Everton vs Southampton (6pm BST)*
Saturday July 11, 2020
- Watford vs Newcastle United (12:30pm BST)*
Saturday July 18, 2020
- Sheffield United vs Everton (6pm BST)*
*Available to watch for free
As well as the above selection of live matches, Amazon Prime also offers users the chance to see game highlights each week.
You can also stay up to date on the latest games being broadcast live in the UK on our dedicated page.
How much does it cost to watch Premier League on Amazon Prime?
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.
Once you subscribe, the aforementioned Premier League matches 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'.