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Who are the Amazon Prime Video presenters? Full list of Premier League commentators and pundits

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AMAZON PRIME VIDEO will broadcast all the Premier League fixtures taking place this midweek.

The streaming giants will broadcast 20 top-flight matches before the turn of the year – but which familiar faces will be on your screen?

Amazon Prime Video will broadcast Premier League games for the 2023/24 season
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Who are the Amazon Prime Video presenters for their Premier League coverage?

Here are all the presenters confirmed for this season’s coverage so far:

Who are the Amazon Prime Video pundits for their Premier League coverage?

Here are all the pundits confirmed for this season’s coverage so far:

  • Graham Potter
  • Emile Heskey
  • Kevin Nolan
  • Matt Holland
  • Gary Cahill
  • Dion Dublin
  • Nedum Onuoha
  • Tim Sherwood
  • Siobhan Chamberlain
  • Mark Clattenburg
  • Thomas Hitszlsperger
  • Steve Sidwell
  • Jimmy Floyd-Hasselbaink
  • Kevin Davies
  • Leon Osman
  • Rachel Corsie
  • Gael Clichy
  • Stuart Pearce
  • Shay Given
  • Robbie Fowler
  • Theo Walcott
  • Roberto Martinez
  • Dimitar Berbatov
  • Glenn Murray
  • Jermain Defoe
  • Les Ferdinand
  • Eni Aluko

Who are the Amazon Prime Video commentators for their Premier League coverage?

Here are all the commentators confirmed for this season’s coverage so far:

  • Ally McCoist
  • Jon Champion
  • Clive Tyldesley
  • Guy Mowbray
  • Lee Dixon
  • Andy Townsend
  • Steve Wilson
  • Lucy Ward
  • Ian Darke
  • Stephen Warnock
  • Jim Proudfoot
  • Rob Green
  • Conor McNamara
  • Michael Brown
  • Matt Upson
  • Alan Shearer
  • Mark Scott
  • Courtney Sweetman-Kirk

Which matches are on Amazon Prime Video before the new year?

All times in GMT

Tuesday, December 3

Ipswich Town v Crystal Palace: 7.30pm KO
Leicester City v West Ham United: 8.15pm KO

Wednesday, December 4

Everton v Wolves: 7.30pm KO
Man City v Nottingham Forest: 7.30pm KO
Newcastle United v Liverpool: 7.30pm KO
Southampton v Chelsea: 7.30pm kO
Arsenal v Man United: 8.15pm KO
Aston Villa v Brentford: 8.15pm KO

Thursday, December 5

Fulham v Brighton: 7.30pm KO
AFC Bournemouth v Spurs: 8.15pm KO

Thursday, December 26

Man City v Everton: 12.30pm KO
AFC Bournemouth v Crystal Palace: 3pm KO
Chelsea v Fulham: 3pm KO
Newcastle United v Aston Villa: 3pm KO
Nottingham Forest v Spurs: 3pm KO
Southampton v West Ham United: 3pm KO
Wolves v Man United: 5.30pm KO
Liverpool v Leicester City: 8pm KO

Friday, December 27

Brighton v Brentford, 7.30pm KO
Arsenal v Ipswich Town, 8.15pm KO

How to watch the Premier League on Amazon Prime Video?

  • Amazon Prime subscribers can watch selected live Premier League games via the Prime Video app or website.
  • You can download the app on your smart TV, smartphone and game consoles.
  • If you are not already an Amazon Prime member, you can subscribe for £8.99 per month or £95 for the full year.

Can I watch the Premier League on Amazon Prime Video for FREE?

Should you not currently hold an Amazon Prime subscription, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial, which will give you access to all the benefits of being a Prime member.