Premier League Boxing Day fixtures: How to watch Amazon Prime matches for free

For the first time the entire December 26 slate of matches will be shown exclusively on Amazon Prime with Sky Sports and BT Sport missing out

Ben Burrows
Thursday 17 October 2019 12:15 EDT
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The Premier League's Boxing Day fixture schedule has been revealed.

For the first time the entire December 26 slate of matches will be shown exclusively on Amazon Prime with Sky Sports and BT Sport missing out.

The fixtures will see Liverpool travel to Leicester at 8pm while Manchester United host Newcastle at 5.30pm.

Elsewhere, Manchester City head to Wolves while Chelsea host Southampton.

Here's everything you need to know:

What are the games?

  • Tottenham vs Brighton (12.30pm)
  • Bournemouth vs Arsenal (3pm)
  • Aston Villa vs Norwich (3pm)
  • Chelsea vs Southampton (3pm)
  • Crystal Palace vs West Ham (3pm)
  • Everton vs Burnley (3pm)
  • Sheffield United vs Watford (3pm)
  • Wolves vs Manchester City (3pm)
  • Manchester United vs Newcastle (5.30pm)
  • Leicester vs Liverpool (8pm)
Wolves beat Manchester City in October
Wolves beat Manchester City in October (Getty)

Are there others?

Yes. There's another slate of live games in December which will be shown exclusively across the platform.

Tuesday 3 December

  • Crystal Palace vs Bournemouth (7.30pm)
  • Burnley vs Manchester City (8.15pm)

Wednesday 4 December

  • Chelsea vs Aston Villa (7.30pm)
  • Leicester vs Watford (7.30pm)
  • Manchester United vs Tottenham (7.30pm)
  • Southampton vs Norwich (7.30pm)
  • Wolves vs West Ham (7.30pm)
  • Liverpool vs Everton (8.15pm)

Thursday 5 December

  • Sheffield United vs Newcastle (7.30pm)
  • Arsenal vs Brighton (8.15pm)

How do I subscribe to Amazon Prime?

You can subscribe to Amazon Prime here. It costs £7.99 per month and can be cancelled at any time.

Is there a free trial?

Yes. It is understood that Amazon won't cancel their standard one-month free trial feature meaning viewers can subscribe, watch the games for free and then cancel the membership before the end of the trial.

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