While Sky Sports and BT Sports have dominated the Premier League broadcast market in recent times, web giant Amazon has shown an increasing interest in television through its Amazon Prime service.
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What fixtures are being shown?
8pm Crystal Palace vs Newcastle
7.15pm Liverpool vs Wolves
7.15pm Leicester City vs Brighton
8pm Man City vs West Brom
6pm Arsenal vs Southampton
6pm Leeds Utd vs Newcastle Utd
6pm Leicester City vs Everton
8pm West Ham vs Crystal Palace
6pm Aston Villa vs Burnley
8pm Sheffield Utd vs Man Utd
3pm Southampton vs Man City
3pm Crystal Palace vs Leicester City
5.30pm Chelsea vs Aston Villa
6pm Brighton vs Arsenal
6pm Burnley vs Sheffield Utd
6pm Southampton vs West Ham
6pm West Brom vs Leeds Utd
8pm Newcastle Utd vs Liverpool
How can I watch Amazon Prime Video for free?
New subscribers will be able to watch all the matches for free due to Amazon’s 30-day trial, which can be cancelled at any time. After the trial ends, a subscription will cost £7.99 per month or £79 per year.
Matches can be streamed online and on TV via the Prime Video app, Fire TV, games consoles, BT TV, Apple TV, Virgin’s V6 TV Box, Chromecast, TalkTalkTV and online.
To watch all these fixtures for free, sign up for a 30-day Amazon Prime trial by clicking here, which can be cancelled any time.