Amazon Premier League fixtures 2019/20: Date, time and how to watch
Check the full Premier League 2019/20 fixture list with television details
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Amazon Prime will broadcast four of the remaining 92 Premier League games and has pledged to make them all free-to-air.
The US-based tech giant won a three-year contract worth £30m per year to stream 20 Premier League matches a season, and made its broadcasting debut with two rounds of fixtures last December.
"We will be making all four of Amazon Prime Video's additional fixtures in the 2019/20 season available free of charge; fans will not need a Prime membership to view the games on Prime Video," said Alex Green, managing director of Prime Video Sport Europe.
Champions-elect Liverpool will boast a virtually insurmountable 25-point lead at the top of the table when the season resumes on 17 June, while Chelsea and Manchester United scrap over fourth place. At the bottom of the table, rock-bottom Norwich are looking to pull off a great escape, while all of West Ham, Brighton and Watford could still be dragged into danger.
Here are the matches Amazon will broadcast this season:
Confirmed Amazon matches
- Crystal Palace vs Burnley, Monday 29 June 20.00
- Everton vs Southampton, Thursday 8 July 18.00
- Watford vs Newcastle, Saturday 11 July 12.30
How many other matches will be on Amazon?
Three further matches will be shown on Amazon Prime and are set to be announced in due course.
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