Football on Amazon Prime Video in December 2024: Premier League TV fixtures
Your guide to live football coming up on Amazon Prime Video this month.
Amazon Prime Video are back with a full round of Premier League fixtures to savour in midweek, including Arsenal versus Manchester United.
The online streaming giant boasts the rights to two rounds of matches in December, including this week and the traditional Boxing Day games.
Arsenal's clash with United is the pick of the bunch, though league leaders Liverpool travel to Newcastle and under-fire Manchester City host Nottingham Forest.
Amazon Prime Video continues to boast the TV rights one Champions League fixture per round, usually a blockbuster clash featuring a British team.
RadioTimes.com has rounded up all the Premier League and Champions League games live on Amazon Prime Video coming up this month.
- Key leagues: Premier League TV schedule | Championship TV schedule | League One TV schedule | League Two schedule
- Other: Ligue 1 TV rights | La Liga TV rights | Bundesliga TV rights | Serie A TV rights | MLS TV rights
- Broadcasters: Football on Sky Sports | Football on TNT Sports and discovery+ | Football on Amazon Prime Video
Live football on Amazon Prime Video in December 2024
All UK time. Subject to change. More games to be added. PL/CL games only.
Tuesday 3rd December
- Ipswich v Crystal Palace (7:30pm) Amazon Prime Video
- Leicester v West Ham (8:15pm) Amazon Prime Video
Wednesday 4th December
- Everton v Wolves (7:30pm) Amazon Prime Video
- Man City v Nottingham Forest (7:30pm) Amazon Prime Video
- Newcastle v Liverpool (7:30pm) Amazon Prime Video
- Southampton v Chelsea (7:30pm) Amazon Prime Video
- Arsenal v Man Utd (8:15pm) Amazon Prime Video
- Aston Villa v Brentford (8:15pm) Amazon Prime Video
Thursday 5th December
- Fulham v Brighton (7:30pm) Amazon Prime Video
- Bournemouth v Tottenham (8:15pm) Amazon Prime Video
Thursday 26th December
- Manchester City v Everton (12:30pm)
- Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (3:00pm)
- Chelsea v Fulham (3:00pm)
- Newcastle v Aston Villa (3:00pm)
- Nottingham Forest v Tottenham (3:00pm)
- Southampton v West Ham (3:00pm)
- Wolves v Manchester United (5:30pm)
- Liverpool v Leicester (8:00pm)
Friday 27th December
- Brighton v Brentford (7:30pm)
- Arsenal v Ipswich (8:15pm)
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How to watch Amazon Prime Video on TV and live stream
Amazon's football coverage is available to stream on the Amazon Prime Video website and app, all you need is an account.
New customers can sign up for a free Amazon Prime 30-day free trial – which usually costs £8.99 per month – and you can watch all of the football shown on the platform.
With the trial you can also catch hit shows such as All or Nothing: Arsenal and Rooney with full access to its extensive library of TV and films, plus free next-day delivery on thousands of items from the regular Amazon shop.
You can also tune in via the Amazon Prime Video app on a range of iOS and Android devices including phones and tablets. We've listed most of the key devices below.
- Smart TV: Check out the full list of manufacturers here.
- Games consoles: PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series S/X.
- Smartphones: Android and iOS device users can download the Amazon Prime Video app from their app stores.
- Amazon devices: Amazon Fire TV stick, Echo Spot, Echo Show, Fire Tablet, Fire Phone.
- Other media players: Google Chromecast and Apple TV.
- TV boxes: Virgin Media Tivo, TalkTalk, BT and more.
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Michael Potts is the Sport Editor for Radio Times, covering all of the biggest sporting events across the globe with previews, features, interviews and more. He has worked for Radio Times since 2019 and previously worked on the sport desk at Express.co.uk after starting his career writing features for What Culture. He achieved a first-class degree in Sports Journalism in 2014.