Amazon Prime Video Football in 2025 – Still Worth It?
Amazon Prime Video continues to be a part-time player in the UK football broadcasting scene. While not as dominant as Sky or TNT Sports, it offers a unique proposition: live Premier League matches without a long-term sports contract, bundled into the wider Amazon Prime ecosystem.
What Football Matches Are on Amazon Prime Video?
As of 2025, Amazon has retained the rights to stream select Premier League matchweeks. Typically, this includes:
- Full coverage of one December midweek round
- Boxing Day & holiday fixtures
- Occasional Tuesday/Wednesday games
It doesn’t show European competitions (like the Champions League), but provides some of the most accessible live Premier League action.
Devices and Access
Matches are streamed through the main Amazon Prime Video app, available on:
- Smart TVs, Fire Stick, Roku
- Phones & tablets (iOS and Android)
- Web browsers (Windows, Mac)
- Game consoles
How Much Does It Cost?
- Amazon Prime UK: £8.99/month or £95/year
- Includes free delivery, Prime Video, music & more
- Free 30-day trial available
Availability Outside the UK
Live Premier League football on Prime is only available to users located in the UK. Geo-restrictions apply. Amazon enforces location checks and may block VPNs.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Affordable access to Premier League football
- Included in a broader Prime subscription
- Excellent video quality and reliability
Cons:
- Limited number of games (2-3 matchweeks only)
- No Champions League or European football
- Geo-blocked outside UK
Final Thoughts – Should You Subscribe?
If you're already an Amazon Prime user, the included Premier League access is a bonus worth using. For fans who want to casually follow football without paying £30/month for dedicated sports packages, it’s one of the best-value options around. However, for full-season or European coverage, you'll still need Sky or TNT Sports in 2025.