Gabby Logan, Thierry Henry and Patrice Evra are all a part of Amazon Prime’s team (Photo: Getty)
December 28, 2021 eight:03 pm(Updated 8:49 pm)
Amazon Prime Video will show off Premier League fits live on its streaming structures inside fc somers arsenal the festive candy spot between Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve.
The tech giant first muscled in on the Premier League‘s domestic broadcasting package in 2018, joining Sky Sports and BT Sport as respectable rights holders for three seasons. And in May, they renewed their deal to reveal 20 video games a season till the give up of the 2024-25 campaign.
As has been in the case in preceding seasons, Amazon determined to expose their 20 video games in10 in shape bundles over the Christmas period, with the primary spherical of video games taking area earlier this month. The next batch will take vicinity between Tuesday 28 December and Thursday 30 December to look out this 12 months’s football calendar.
With such a lot of games being proven in this kind of brief space of time, Amazon has assembled an all-megastar cast containing some of the biggest names in English football to convey their insurance to lifestyles, from the touchline to the gantry to the studio.
And there are some cracking video games to get stuck into each day too. On Tuesday, Leicester welcome title challengers to the King Power, Wednesday sees Brentford taking on Manchester City and Manchester United face Burnley within the final sport of the round.
If the possibility of watching four matches back-to-back in sooner or later appeals then you definitely are in for a treat as that is exactly what Amazon are presenting on December 28, with video games scheduled to kick-off at 12.30pm, 3pm, 5.30pm and 8pm.Amazon TV line-ups
(subject to trade) Tuesday 28 December Arsenal P-P WolvesCrystal Palace vs Norwich: Angus Scott, Ian Darke, Lucy Ward, Clinton Morrison, Michael BrownSouthampton vs Spurs: Kelly Somers, Jim Proudfoot, Glenn Hoddle, Francis Benali, Matt HollandWatford vs West Ham: Karthi Gnanasegaram, Robyn Cowan, Matt Upson, James Collins, John BarnesLeeds P-P Aston VillaLeicester vs Liverpool: Gabby Logan, Jon Champion, Ally McCoist, Emma Hayes, Alan Shearer, Thierry Henry Wednesday 29 December Chelsea vs Brighton: Marcus Buckland, Conor McNamara, Andy Townsend, Eni Aluko, Gus PoyetBrentford vs Man City: Gabby Logan, Peter Drury, Ally McCoist, Patrice Evra, Nigel De Jong, Alan Shearer Thursday 30 December Everton P-P NewcastleMan Utd vs Burnley: Simon Thomas, Jon Champion, Owen Hargreaves, Patrice Evra, Thierry Henry, Roberto MartinezWho is involved inside the Amazon Prime TV insurance?
Amazon has introduced in some of English football’s most recognisable faces – and voices – for this week’s presenting.
Match of the Day’s Alan Shearer is on board, as are Thierry Henry and Patrice Evra, with all three scheduled to provide their perception at the mouthwatering fit-up at Old Trafford whilst United host Arsenal.
Both Merseyside clubs could have an ex-participant in their nook for the derby too, with ex-Everton midfielder Leon Osman joined through former Liverpool winger Steve McManaman in the studio.
The dulcet tones of Clive Tyldesley, Peter Drury and the only and best Ally McCoist, may be heard from the statement gantry, even as Gabriel Clarke and Vaishali Bhardwaj are among the ones on touchline reporting duty.
Mark Clattenburg might be available to offer a referee’s point of view on Tottenham’s game against Brentford.
As for the presenters, Jim Rosenthal, whose broadcasting profession spans over four many years, is signed up, as are Gabby Logan, Kelly Somers and Simon Thomas, among others.
Here is the total listing of presenters, commentators, co-commentators, newshounds and pundits operating for Amazon this week:
PresentersAngus ScottDarrell CurrieGabby LoganJim RosenthalKarthi GnanasegramKelly SomersMarcus BucklandSimon ThomasSteve Bower
CommentatorsAdam SummertonClive TyldesleyConnor McNamaraGuy MowbrayIan DarkeJim ProudfootJon ChampionPeter DruryRobyn CowenSteve Wilson
Co-commentatorsAlly McCoistAndy TownsendCraig BurleyGlenn HoddleLucy WardMatt UpsonNigel SpackmanOwen Hargreaves
ReportersAdam HuntChris FordGabriel ClarkeJonathan JosepehJo AnkierJenny fc arsenal DrummondKatie ShanahanPien MeulensteenVaishali Bhardwaj
PunditsAlan ShearerClinton MorrisonEni AlukoFrancis BenaliGianfranco ZolaGus PoyetJohn BarnesLeon OsmanMichael OwenNedum OnuohaNeil LennonNigel De JongPatrice EvraRob GreenSteve McManamanThierry Henry
Referee punditMark Clattenburg
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