Watch FREE Amazon Prime football on TV: How to stream Premier League online

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Tom Doyle5 December 2019

The Premier League enters a new era with Amazon showing every single match from gameweek 15 live on Prime Video.

Gameweek 15 marks the first time Prime Video will be exclusively broadcasting every Premier League match, and could mark a sea change in the coverage of UK football should it prove a success.

Amazon will have over 350 cameras in action across the country, and more pundits than you can shake an angry finger at.

The company have lucked out given that Jose Mourinho is heading back to Old Trafford as the new Tottenham coach lines up is aiming to beat his former club Manchester United - and possibly leave Ole Gunnar Solskjaer facing the sack - on Wednesday night.

There is also the not-inconsiderate matter of a Merseyside derby as Liverpool host Everton, while Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and more are all in action.

In Pictures | Premier League on Amazon Prime, gameweek 15

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Premier League fixtures on Amazon Prime

Tuesday, December 3 Kick-off Coverage TV/highlights
Crystal Palace 1-0 Bournemouth 7:30pm Report Amazon Prime
Burnley 1-4 Manchester City 8:15pm Report Amazon Prime
Wednesday, December 4    
Chelsea vs Aston Villa 7:30pm LIVE Amazon Prime
Leicester City vs Watford 7:30pm   Amazon Prime
Manchester United vs Tottenham 7:30pm LIVE Amazon Prime
Southampton vs Norwich City 7:30pm   Amazon Prime
Wolves vs West Ham 7:30pm LIVE Amazon Prime
Liverpool vs Everton 8:15pm LIVE Amazon Prime
Thursday, December 5      
Sheffield United vs Newcastle 7:30pm LIVE Amazon Prime
Arsenal vs Brighton 8:15pm LIVE Amazon Prime

Here is how to watch all this week's football...

Where to watch

Amazon

Every single Premier League match in gameweek 15 will be shown live on Amazon Prime, while there will also be a dedicated goals centre for every goal from every game.

Existing and new Prime members can watch on devices using the Prime Video app, across mobile, Fire TV, games consoles, Virgin’s V6 TV Box, BT TV, TalkTalk TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, online and more - and Virgin will show select matches in 4K. Click here for more details.

Amazon

Amazon Prime is available for £7.99 per month/£79 a year, but you can also watch any game for free this week if you start a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime.

Fire TV Stick instructions

  1. Plug Fire TV Stick into an HDTV with a compatible HDMI port
  2. Plug the Fire TV power cable into a plug socket
  3. Connect the Fire TV Stick to the internet via on-screen instructions
  4. Open the Prime Video app and select Premier League
  5. Individual icons will allow you to click on your desired match

Highlights

Viewers will be able to watch full match replays from midnight following each match day.

Amazon will also prepare three-minute highlight packages which should be available an hour after full-time.

Pubs

Amazon have confirmed that pubs can stream every game on the BT Sport channel on Sky set top boxes - but try telling them to put Southampton vs Norwich City on when it's United vs Spurs at the same time...

X-Ray

Those of you who have been watching Prime will know about the X-Ray function. If you don't, it's an added bonus which will offer viewers more information while the games go on.

X-Ray will give fans live match stats via Opta and key highlights in case you miss anything.

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