There is a bumper schedule of Premier League matches on Boxing Day, starting with struggling Manchester City’s visit of Everton in the lunchtime kickoff, five games at 3pm and two mouthwatering evening fixtures

You’ve taken care of the turkey, the pigs in blankets are gone and its now 365 days until Christmas makes its return.

Now, this Boxing Day, there’s only one thing to do… take a seat, sit back, relax and prepare yourself for a banging feast of festive Premier League action. And if you can’t get yourself to a game for whatever reason today, then you really don’t have to do much as Amazon Prime will be showing all EIGHT Premier League matches this afternoon.

The action begins at the Etihad with Pep Guardiola’s struggling Manchester City side playing host to Everton, before five matches take centre stage at 3pm, including Tottenham’s trip to high-flying Nottingham Forest and Newcastle’s meeting with Aston Villa at St James’s Park.

At 530pm, Wolves entertain a Manchester United side in their lowest position at Christmas since the Premier League began, before league leaders Liverpool look to extend their lead at the top of the table when they host Ruud van Nistelrooy’s Leicester City at Anfield in the 8pm kickoff.

Amazon Prime are showing all eight games today and you can watch for FREE simply by signing up for a 30-day free trial, which can then be cancelled before the monthly fee of £8.99 (or £95 annually) is activated.

Boxing Day Fixtures and Kickoff Times

Manchester City vs Everton – 12:30PM

Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace – 3PM

Chelsea vs Fulham – 3PM

Newcastle vs Aston Villa – 3PM

Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham – 3PM

Southampton vs West Ham – 3PM

Wolves vs Manchester United – 530PM

Liverpool vs Leicester City – 8PM

And if you don’t quite get your fill on Boxing Day, then don’t worry, because there’s more Premier League action on Friday night.

That begins with a 7:30PM kickoff on the south coast as Brighton host Brentford. And in a second fixture, kicking off at 8:15PM, title hopefuls Arsenal continue their pursuit of league leaders Liverpool at home to relegation battlers Ipswich Town.

The matches over the next two days are the final offering from Amazon this season and beyond. They’ve already shown their other round of matches earlier this month, and they’ll not be showing matches next season, after not purchasing any of the available packages to show Premier League action in the next TV deal.

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