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Watch Premier League football for free with Prime Video (UK deal)
TL;DR: Sign up for a trial of Amazon Prime to watch the Premier League for free this weekend.
You may have heard the news that Amazon has bagged the rights to a bunch of Premier League games in December, and you might be resigned to missing out on these fixtures without an Amazon Prime membership. Do not despair, because there’s something you can do.
You can watch every game for free if you sign up for a 30-day trial of Amazon Prime. The final round of games takes place on Dec. 30, which means a free trial of Amazon Prime would grant you access to all the remaining fixtures on the calendar.
After the trial comes to an end, you’ll have the option to continue with a membership for £7.99 per month or £79 a year. Your subscription will automatically renew for the full price at the end of the 30-day trial period, but you can cancel this at any time. Just don’t forget to cancel if you’ve only signed up for the football.
You may be tempted to continue with Amazon Prime given the many benefits that members receive. Prime members get things like free and fast shipping for eligible purchases, streaming of films, shows, and music, shopping deals, and unlimited reading.
Watch the Premier League for free this weekend with Amazon Prime.
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