The restart of the Premier League is accompanied by a treat for fans. Internet giant Amazon is showing its remaining Premier League games for free.
After the restart of the Premier League, online giant Amazon will broadcast its outstanding games into English living rooms for free.
Unlike before, Amazon Prime Video will no longer require a subscription to watch the remaining four games, instead the matches will be shown freely accessible to everyone. This was announced by the company on Wednesday.
Amazon had secured a sub-license in 2018 when it was awarded the rights to English football and has since been allowed to broadcast exclusively some of the matches of the national elite league. Most recently, the online giant also acquired its first sub-licenses in the German Bundesliga.
BBC and Sky Sports indicate free-to-air games
Other rights holders had also previously given English fans hope for games on free TV. Pay-TV channel Sky Sports probably wants to show 25 of its 64 outstanding matches on its free-TV channel, and the BBC will also broadcast four matches on free TV.
Starting on June 17th, the season in England will be played without spectators.