Amazon Prime Football: All The Live Games On Boxing Day
- Written by David Bet
Nothing beats Boxing Day football and for those following Premier League teams they’re in for a real treat as there won’t be just a handful of games live on television, but every single fixture! Yes, Amazon Prime will be live streaming all nine Boxing Day fixtures, alongside a final game the following day. It’s going to be a groundbreaking gameday and here at Bet & Skill we’ve all the information you need to know to about Amazon Prime coverage this Christmas.
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Amazon Prime Live Boxing Day Fixtures
Before the turn of the year you can enjoy 10 live games, all live streamed on Amazon Prime.
It’s only the second time this has been available and with plenty of big games it’s going to be a real festive treat.
Below you’ll find all the fixtures which can be watched, alongside their kick-off times:
Monday December 26, 2022
12.30pm:Brentford - Tottenham
3pm:
- Crystal Palace - Fulham
- Everton - Wolves
- Leicester - Newcastle
- Southampton - Brighton
- Aston Villa - Liverpool
5.30pm:
- Chelsea - Bournemouth
8pm:
- Arsenal - West Ham
Tuesday December 27, 2022
12.30pm:
- Brentford - Tottenham
- Manchester UTD - Nottingham Forest
Wednesday December 28, 2022
8pm:- Leeds - Manchester City
Amazon Prime Christmas EPL Predictions
Of course, with a full set of Premier League fixtures there’s plenty to bet on.
We never take a break from finding good value and this Christmas will be on hand to bring you all the best betting tips, odds and markets.
Below you’ll find our experts' Premier League predictions on all the Boxing Day fixtures.
This season we have decided to collect, compare and challenge all the top pundits predictions in Britain. From Paul Merson to Chris Sutton, from Mark Lawrenson to Sky Sports' Lewis Jones (a.k.a. Jones Knows)... we got you covered.
- Paul Merson's predictions
- Lawro's predictions
- Michael Owen's predictions
- Dimitar Berbatov's predictions
- Jones Knows' predictions
- Chris Sutton's predictions
Boxing Day Bet Builders
And if you are looking for the best bet builders, our experts are sharing their insights and best bets. Plus, we are collecting bet builder tips from the most authorative tipsters on the internet!
How Can I Watch Amazon Prime?
Amazon Prime can be streamed online via mobile, tablet, desktop or smart TV and in order to watch every game all you need to do is sign up for an Amazon Prime account!
Subscriptions cost just £8.99 per month and as well as live football you can also watch some of the most popular TV shows and movies on the planet, including some exclusive to Amazon.
To sign up, head to the Amazon Prime site. If you already have an Amazon account, all you’ll need to do is upgrade your account type to become a Prime member.
It’s then simply a case of downloading the Amazon Prime app to your device and signing in to unlock all their programming.
Can I Watch Amazon Prime For Free?
You can also watch Amazon Prime for free. This is limited to an initial free month’s trial, of which you will then be charged the £8.99 per month.
However, it is possible to cancel your subscription at any time, so if you want to watch Amazon Prime for free while the Boxing Day fixtures are on, sign up today for the free trial and simply cancel as soon as the games have finished.
Amazon Prime Premier League Coverage
Amazon Prime broadcast their first live Premier League games on December 4, 2019 to high plaudits. It returns on Boxing Day with and fans will once again be able to switch between every game, all complete with live commentary and a wealth of features.
Presenters & Pundits
Amazon Prime have enlisted a who’s who of Premier League presenters and pundits, with some of the best names of today and yesteryear.
Gabby Logan is the flagship presenter, with names like Jim Rosenthal, Ally McCoist and Jon Champion among the top presenters, pundits and commentators.
As well as this Amazon have signed up Alan Shearer, Conor McNamara, Dermot Gallagher, Glenn Hoddle, Harry Redknapp, Michael Owen, Peter Crouch, Thierry Henry and many, many more.
Live Coverage Viewing Modes
You’ll find a number of different viewing modes and angles to choose from, all available from the live stream itself.
You can choose to watch from a particular end or enter Atmosphere Mode which removes the commentary and allows you to soak up inside the stadium directly from your home.
Other Sports Available On Amazon Prime
It isn’t just football available on Amazon Prime. In fact, you’ll find a wealth of sports available to stream, including NFL matches every Thursday.
You’ll find motor racing, rugby and tennis among others, as well as dozens of exclusive and award-winning sports documentaries.
Among the top documentaries is the show following Manchester City for a season (All or Nothing) along with the famous Leeds United Take Us Home, which charted Leeds’ 2018/19 season, which involved ‘Spygate’ and a play-off capitulation.
Amazon Prime Football FAQs
How Many Premier League Games Per Season Does Amazon Prime Show?
Amazon Prime will broadcast 20 games per season until 2022. These will be across two matchdays.
Alongside this they also broadcast weekly Premier League show Back of the Net with Gabby Logan, Peter Crouch and John Bishop.
Is Amazon Prime Football Also On Demand?
As well as watching live, you can also catch up if you’ve missed the game, as well as pausing live television and rewinding if you want to see the action again.
Will Pubs Still Show Games Despite Streams Being Online?
Public houses and venues that show live football will still be able to show games live. They are simply required to gain a separate license from Amazon, just as they are with Sky Sports and BT Sport.
Which Other Broadcasters Show Premier League Football?
As mentioned above, BT Sport and Sky Sports are the other broadcasters who show live Premier League. They have the vast majority of live games. Both channels also require subscription.
Do Amazon Prime Live Stream Other English Leagues?
At present Amazon Prime only has the rights to show 20 Premier League games per season. It is yet to be seen whether they will bid for rights to any further Premier League matches following 2020 or any other league whether that be the Championship, Champions League or international football.