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Special Offer – Watch Leicester v Newcastle on Amazon Prime (30 Day Free Trial)

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You don’t get much in this life for free but fair play to Amazon Prime for this offer on watching Leicester v Newcastle United later this month, plus nine other Premier League Live TV matches in December for absolutely nothing (sign up HERE).

 

In 2019, Amazon Prime entered the Premier League UK Live market for the first time and bought the rights to two complete sets of PL fixtures.

Later this month sees them show the second round of fixtures for this 2022/23 season, the Boxing Day round of fixtures – which stretch from December 26 to December 28, including Newcastle United away to Leicester City on Monday 26 December (3pm kick-off).

 

This is the full list of ‘Boxing Day’ games that will be shown live on Amazon Prime, including the NUFC game:

Monday 26 December

Brentford v Tottenham (12.30pm)

Crystal Palace v Fulham (3pm)

Everton v Wolves (3pm)

Leicester v Newcastle (3pm)

Southampton v Brighton (3pm)

Aston Villa v Liverpool (5.30pm)

Arsenal v West Ham (8pm)

Tuesday 27 December

Chelsea v Bournemouth (5.30pm)

Man Utd v Nottingham Forest (8pm)
Wednesday 28 December

Leeds v Man City (8pm)

With this free offer(sign up HERE). it will allow you to watch all of the 10 Premier League matches.

You sign up to the 30 day free trial and then can just cancel at the end of December / early January before you go beyond the 30 days, so that you then don’t pay the normal price (£8.99) for the following month of Amazon Prime.

As part of your free 30 day trial on Amazon Prime Video to watch the Newcastle United Premier League matches, you will also enjoy Amazon Prime benefits including being able to order postage free all your Christmas presents these next few weeks.

This just one of the many benefits:

Unlimited streaming of thousands of movies and TV shows

Movie and TV downloads to mobile or tablet to watch offline
Amazon Originals in HDR on living room devices

Exclusive, hit TV shows before they air on British television

Unlimited FREE One-Day Delivery on millions of items

A choice of over 500,000 titles through the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library

Unlimited photo storage with anywhere access to over 2 million songs on Prime Music

Click HERE to sign up for the Amazon Prime free 30 days offer.

(There are no catches and the 30 day trial period is completely free to allow you to watch the Newcastle United games live, plus by signing up for the free offer you will also be helping to keep The Mag website totally free and available, as it will generate a little bit extra income to help finance the running costs)

Posted
2 minutes ago, Lambert09 said:

you can always get a free trial on amazon 😂 that’s not a special offer at all 

You're correct but not everyone will know that.

Posted
43 minutes ago, Matt_Lcfc said:

Ffs, completely went over my head that Prime have the rights for the Boxing Day Fixtures. Slow coverage, and drones flying around, can’t wait. 

Blows BT and Sky out of the water interns of quality though.

Posted (edited)
40 minutes ago, Will1981 said:

Blows BT and Sky out of the water interns of quality though.

Do you reckon? I’m still unconvinced, personally.

Edited by Matt_Lcfc
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Not a fan of streaming football in general (about 5 minutes behind real time)

 

I don’t watch any of the pre/post match amble so can’t comment on that. Personally think people get carried away with Amazon purely because it isn’t Sky/BT.

 

If Amazon get more PL rights, they’ll jack the price up (mental if you think they won’t) - you’ll have Prime basic and a separate Prime sport. Then in a few years people will look at Amazon with the same disdain as they do with Sky now. In my humble opinion.

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2 hours ago, Apollo said:

Not a fan of streaming football in general (about 5 minutes behind real time)

 

I don’t watch any of the pre/post match amble so can’t comment on that. Personally think people get carried away with Amazon purely because it isn’t Sky/BT.

 

If Amazon get more PL rights, they’ll jack the price up (mental if you think they won’t) - you’ll have Prime basic and a separate Prime sport. Then in a few years people will look at Amazon with the same disdain as they do with Sky now. In my humble opinion.

Like Amazon, I like BT (tho their casting picture is shot to pieces this season) ....I absolutely detest sky. Contemptible coverage. 

 

The streaming.allbgames option (which I do anyway, along I guess with hundreds of thousands of others) each watching the PL.own feeds) is, fortunately, the death knell for sky. No more hours and hours and hours and hours and hours of talking about Paul Pogba and Jürgen Klopp 

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God i wish Amazon had all the games. They actually talk about the game you're watching and seem to have some insight into the teams and players outside of the big six. Shocker.

 

Miles better than the hype merchant, morons they have on Sky and BT, who just scream to be muted. 

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