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The best Black Friday deals for Premier League football at Amazon, Sky and BT

The best tips on how to watch the remainder the 2019/2020 season without breaking the bank

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The Premier League season is entering a critical period with fixtures throughout the festive period set to come thick and fast.

With half-price deals on TV bundles and simple hacks to watch Amazon's games completely free, there's plenty for football fans to sink their teeth into this Black Friday weekend.

Below we've listed everything you need to know about getting access to all the latest action.

Sky Sports & Now TV

Sky TV Bundles are currently reduced by 50% in the Black Friday sales.

'Popular bundles' listed on their deals page include combined packages with sports channels and superfast broadband.

Sky's streaming service Now TV are currently running their own Black Friday sale with savings of 41% on Month Passes. The offer works out at £20 per month between now and the end of the season.

Amazon Prime

For the first time in their history, Amazon will broadcast live Premier League fixtures throughout next month. Highlights include the Merseyside Derby and Jose Mourinho's first return to Old Trafford.

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You can catch all of the action entirely free of charge by starting a free 30 day trial at www.amazon.co.uk/amazonprime

Amazon Prime Premier League Fixtures

Tuesday, 3 December:

7:30pm - Crystal Palace v Bournemouth; 8:15pm - Burnley v Manchester City

Wednesday, 4 December -

7:30pm - Leicester City v Watford; Wolverhampton Wanderers v West Ham United; Southampton v Norwich; Chelsea v Aston Villa; Manchester United v Tottenham; 8:15pm - Liverpool v Everton

Thursday 5 December -

7:30pm - Sheffield United v Newcastle United; 8:15pm - Arsenal v Brighton and Hove Albion

Thursday, 26 December - Boxing Day

12.30pm - Tottenham v Brighton and Hove Albion; 3pm - Bournemouth v Arsenal; Chelsea v Southampton; Everton v Burnley; Sheffield United v Watford; Crystal Palace v West Ham United; Manchester United v Newcastle United; 8pm - Leicester City v Liverpool

Friday, December 27

7:45pm - Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester City

To start a free 30 day Amazon Prime trial click here

BT Sport

Along with their weekly live Premier League game, BT will also broadcast the conclusion of the Champions League and Europa League group stage with a total of 7 Premier League clubs competing for a spot in the knock-out stages after Christmas.

Details on BT's current sport packages can be found here.