Prime Video will show Boxing Day fixtures again as part of their deal to broadcast 20 Premier League games across two matchdays, with Man United vs Chelsea the headline clash
Manchester United’s home clash with Chelsea headlines the 20 Premier League fixtures Prime Video will broadcast next season.
The streaming network has had rights to two top flight matchdays since 2018.
Last year this included the Boxing Day fixtures and the mouthwatering title clash between Arsenal and Manchester City.
They have a deal with the Premier League that will run until the end of the 2024-25 season and after the fixtures were released on Thursday, the two matchdays they will broadcast for the 2023-24 campaign were confirmed.
The fixtures on the gameweek commencing December 5 will be the first 10 matches to be shown exclusively on Prime Video.
Prime Video will show Boxing Day fixtures again as part of their deal to broadcast 20 Premier League games across two matchdays each season
Their coverage has been praised with the use of pundits like Thierry Henry and Patrice Evra
They will also broadcast the 10 matches that take place on Boxing Day.
United’s mouthwatering game with Chelsea at Old Trafford takes place on December 6.
Elsewhere, Luton Town’s clash with Arsenal at Kenilworth Road and the London derby between Tottenham and West Ham are the other eye-catching fixtures during that gameweek.
On Boxing Day, the Gunners and West Ham along with Chelsea and Crystal Palace will contest similar derbies, while champions Manchester City travel to Goodison Park to take on Everton.
Prime Video has been widely praised for its coverage of the Premier League, with an stellar line-up of presenters, pundits and commentators.
This has included Simon Thomas, Thierry Henry, Paul Scholes, Ally McCoist and Patrice Evra, among many other names.