How to watch Everton v Burnley on Amazon Prime for free on Boxing Day, and all the other fixtures available in December
That's because Amazon is set to broadcast 20 top flight games across December.
They'll be available at no extra cost to subscribers, and new sign-ups can even watch Boxing Day's match against Everton for free.
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Hide AdAmazon became the first streaming service to broadcast live football in the UK after securing rights to Premier League games from the 2019/20 season in 2018.
The US tech giant will show 20 matches a season for three years after buying one of the final two remaining packages at an undisclosed cost.
The Boxing Day fixture kicks off at 3pm, Everton hosting the Clarets at defending champions at Goodison Park.
How do I watch the game?
The game will be available to stream through Amazon Prime Video, and you will also be able to download it after broadcast for later viewing.
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In addition, Prime members are able to watch weekly highlights of all Premier League matches throughout the season.
New subscribers are able to start a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime, which will grant them access to all the action and can be cancelled at any time.
What other games are on Amazon Prime Video?
If you're not a Burnley fan, fear not; there are plenty of other Premier League games on Prime to keep you entertained.
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Hide Ad20 Premier League games will be shown live on Amazon Prime Video across December, including the Merseyside derby on 4 December, as well as every game on Boxing Day.
Here is the full list of Premier League fixtures still to come on Amazon Prime Video in December:
Thursday 26 December
Tottenham Hotspur v Brighton & Hove Albion - 12.30pm
AFC Bournemouth v Arsenal - 3pm
Aston Villa v Norwich City - 3pm
Chelsea v Southampton - 3pm
Crystal Palace v West Ham - 3pm
Everton v Burnley - 3pm
Sheffield United v Watford - 3pm
Man Utd v Newcastle United - 5.30pm
Leicester City v Liverpool - 8pm
Friday 27 December
Wolves v Man City - 7.45pm
How come the football is on Amazon?
Sky Sports and BT Sport bought the rights to a total of 160 matches for around £4.5 billion, at a slight discount on the previous deal, with two of the seven packages left unsold until Amazon and BT made their move
The rights included one round of midweek games and one round on a bank holiday in December.
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Hide AdIn a statement, Amazon said: "This will be the first time a full round of Premier League fixtures will be broadcast live in the UK."
Premier League Executive Chairman Richard Scudamore said: “Amazon is an exciting new partner for the Premier League and we are very pleased they have chosen to invest in these rights.
“Prime Video will be an excellent service on which fans can consume live Premier League football – including for the first time in the UK a full round of matches – and we look forward to working with them from season 2019/20 onwards.”
No doubt the organisation are excited about tapping into a network of 100 million Prime members worldwide - over ten times the number of subscribers to Sky, who have been experiencing falling viewership in their sports packages in recent years.