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The Premier League on Amazon Prime: how to watch for free in the 2024/2025 season

The Premier League will be back on Amazon Prime in 2024/2025

Premier League on Amazon Prime

Amazon’s live Premier League fixtures have ended for the 2023/2024 season. Coverage will return in the 2024/2025 season.

The Premier League will return to Amazon Prime Video later in the year – most likely on two December gameweeks including Boxing Day – at no extra cost to Prime members. So if you’ve got a Fire TV streaming stick or one of the numerous Prime Video apps, you can watch it.

Under the current deal, Prime members can get access to 20 Premier League games throughout the season.

Following the Premier League can feel like a constant struggle, and we’re not talking about the end result. Once, all games could be viewed on, dare we say it, a single subscription. Now, a number of services vie for the 12-24 month contracts of the average football fan and things will change again in 2025-2026 when Amazon will no longer be involved.

Premier League games are available for Prime members in the UK, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. US rights are held by NBC Sports.

How much does it cost?

Nothing, sort of. Current Prime account holders can watch those 20 fixtures at no extra cost. For non-Prime customers, a monthly membership costs £8.99, or £85 for the year, which includes access to free next-day deliveries and exclusive Amazon shows.

For those who’ve never shelled out for premium Amazon or have an email address that hasn’t been linked to an Amazon account, then all games are available to watch as part of a handy 30-day free trial.

What can I watch the Premier League on Prime through?

Whether planning to watch at home or ignore daily responsibilities on the move, Premier League matches on Prime are essentially available on every single device imaginable. Sorry, Xbox 360 or pre-2014 Roku enthusiasts.

Sport is supported on Amazon Fire TV, Fire tablet and on over 650 connected devices via the Prime Video app. Sport is also compatible with set top boxes and media players, such as Google Chromecast and BT TV, Sky Q, NOW TV and Apple TV, smart TVs and phones running iOS and Android.

How can I access it in the Prime Video app?

The Prime Video app will host all matches under its ‘live and upcoming events’ option. Alternatively, a link can be found by navigating from the Amazon homepage to Prime Video, where ‘live and upcoming events’ will be available. Searching for ‘Premier League’ on the Prime Video app or Amazon homepage will also do the job.

These were the Premier League games available on Amazon Prime last Boxing Day

Tuesday 26 December

12:30 Newcastle v Nott’m Forest (Prime Video)
AFC Bournemouth v Fulham (Prime Video)
Sheff Utd v Luton Town (Prime Video)
17:30 Burnley v Liverpool (Prime Video)
20:00 Man Utd v Aston Villa (Prime Video)

Wednesday 27 December

19:30 Brentford v Wolves (Prime Video)
19:30 Chelsea v Crystal Palace (Prime Video)
20:15 Everton v Man City (Prime Video)

Thursday 28 December 

19:30 Brighton v Spurs (Prime Video)
20:15 Arsenal v West Ham (Prime Video)

How can I watch?

The Prime Video app will host all matches under its ‘live and upcoming events’ option. Alternatively, a link can be found by navigating from the Amazon homepage to Prime Video, where ‘live and upcoming events’ will be available. Searching for ‘Premier League’ on the Prime Video app or Amazon homepage will also do the job.

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