The games against Southampton (this Wednesday) and Liverpool on 28th December are being shown live on Amazon Prime video.
This is an advert. Amazon will pay me a couple of pounds for each person who signs up via the link below and a few pence for each of the devices I linked to.
If you're not an Amazon Prime member or cancelled your membership some time ago, you can get a free 30 day trial, which will cover you for both matches.
You can get the free trial here: https://amzn.to/3E3MraJ
If you're not eligible for a free trial maybe someone else in your family, or your pet, could sign up for one instead...
Prime will work on PCs, tablets and mobiles, but if you want to watch on a bigger screen, most modern smart TVs will have access to the Prime Video app.
If you can't watch it on your TV, there are some cheap and easy ways to turn your dumb TV into a smart one.
The Amazon Fire TV stick is currently on offer, the cheapest version is half price, at £14.99. It gives you access to a load of streaming services (some require a subscription). Other more powerful versions are also on offer at the moment. You can find them here: https://amzn.to/3E5YDYj
The Roku media players are similar, and also on offer at the moment. The cheapest is currently £13.99. You can get them here: https://amzn.to/3cWJsou
I got the cheapest Roku one a couple of weeks ago, and it's excellent. Both devices are also currently on offer at Argos, Currys and some supermarkets.
During the 30-day trial and then for a monthly fee of £7.99, Prime Video members can:
This is an advert. Amazon will pay me a couple of pounds for each person who signs up via the link below and a few pence for each of the devices I linked to.
If you're not an Amazon Prime member or cancelled your membership some time ago, you can get a free 30 day trial, which will cover you for both matches.
You can get the free trial here: https://amzn.to/3E3MraJ
If you're not eligible for a free trial maybe someone else in your family, or your pet, could sign up for one instead...
Prime will work on PCs, tablets and mobiles, but if you want to watch on a bigger screen, most modern smart TVs will have access to the Prime Video app.
If you can't watch it on your TV, there are some cheap and easy ways to turn your dumb TV into a smart one.
The Amazon Fire TV stick is currently on offer, the cheapest version is half price, at £14.99. It gives you access to a load of streaming services (some require a subscription). Other more powerful versions are also on offer at the moment. You can find them here: https://amzn.to/3E5YDYj
The Roku media players are similar, and also on offer at the moment. The cheapest is currently £13.99. You can get them here: https://amzn.to/3cWJsou
I got the cheapest Roku one a couple of weeks ago, and it's excellent. Both devices are also currently on offer at Argos, Currys and some supermarkets.
During the 30-day trial and then for a monthly fee of £7.99, Prime Video members can:
- Enjoy unlimited streaming of thousands of movies and TV shows
- Watch anywhere, anytime with unlimited access throughout the UK
- Download movies and TV to their mobile or tablet to watch offline
- Watch Amazon Originals in HDR on living room devices
- Watch exclusive hit TV shows before they air on British TV
- Get unlimited, FREE One-Day Delivery on millions of items
- Borrow books from a choice of over 500,000 titles from the Kindle Owners' Lending Library
- Secure unlimited photo storage with anywhere access
- Listen to over 2 million songs on Prime Music