Who are the Amazon Prime Video presenters? Full list of Premier League commentators and pundits
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?
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:
- Jeff Stelling
- Dan Walker
- Gabby Logan
- Jim Rosenthal
- Manish Bhasin
- Ade Oladipo
- Alex Aljoe
- Kelly Somers
- Marcus Buckland
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.