Full list of upcoming Premier League games on Amazon Prime and how to watch them for free.
Full list of upcoming Premier League games on Amazon Prime and how to watch them for free.

It was impossible to tell the difference between Liverpool and Manchester City. Manchester United is on the rise, Spurs lost to a dangerous Villa team, Chelsea was beaten badly by Newcastle, and Arsenal beat a stubborn Luton team.

There was a lot going on in the Premier League over the weekend, and it doesn’t look like anyone will slow down as we move into the biggest month of the season. But did you know that the games from Tuesday, December 5, until Thursday, December 8, during the middle of the week are not on Sky Sports or TNT Sports? They are on Amazon Prime Video.

Over the course of three days, Amazon will show every Premier League team’s game, and you can watch any game you want. The weekday games next week aren’t the only ones that Amazon will show live Premier League games in December.

The huge streaming service will also be in charge of showing the games on Christmas Day and other days after. All 20 clubs will be playing again from Tuesday, December 26 to Thursday, December 28. But before that, let’s take a look at what Premier League games Amazon will show next week.

Tuesday’s games include Wolves vs. Burnley and Luton vs. Arsenal. On Wednesday, Amazon will show six games, including Manchester United vs. Chelsea and Aston Villa vs. Manchester City. The last two games in this round will be Everton vs. Newcastle on December 7 and Tottenham vs. West Ham United the next day.

With Christmas coming up soon, it can be expensive to sign up for various streaming services just to watch your team play. But there is a way to watch all 20 games on Amazon for free. Okay, let’s look at when the games are and how you can watch them all.

When can I watch Premier League games during the week on Prime Video?

Tuesday, December 5

19:30 – Wolves v Burnley
20:15- Luton Town v Arsenal

Wednesday, December 6

19:30- Brighton & Hove Albion v Brentford
19:30- Crystal Palace v AFC Bournemouth
19:30- Fulham v Nottingham Forest
19:30- Sheffield United v Liverpool
20:15- Aston Villa v Manchester City
20:15- Manchester United v Chelsea

Thursday, December 7

19:30- Everton v Newcastle United
20:15- Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United

How do you watch the games during the week?

Amazon Prime Video has every game, and people who aren’t members can try it for free for 30 days. After that, it costs £8.99 a month or £95 a year. You can also just sign up for Prime Video for £5.99 a month, and you can stop either service at any point.

A lot of great things come with being a Prime member, like free next-day delivery, access to special deals, and the ability to use Prime Video, a video service. You can watch Discovery+ on Amazon Prime Video as well. This gives you access to TNT Sports, where you can watch the Premier League, the Champions League, the Europa League, and a lot more. Click here to learn more and sign up for Prime Video.

You can get the Complete Sky Sports for an extra £18 a month for 18 months if you sign up for Sky Sports. This will let you watch more Premier League games this Christmas. The deal is only for new Sky Sports users who have Sky TV and Sky Q.

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