Christmas is always the most hectic time of the year for the Premier League and this year is no different with a ton of football coming to your screens.

as in recent years, Amazon Prime Video will be broadcasting 20 of those games throughout December. As well as being the home of games from December 5-7, Prime Video will also be showing the season's hotly anticipated round of fixtures on Boxing Day, December 27 and 28.

Starting on December 5, Amazon Prime Video will be showing Wolves vs Burnley and Luton vs Arsenal before showcasing six clashes on Wednesday, December 6 that includes Manchester United vs Chelsea and Aston Villa vs Manchester City. Finally, on December 7, the streaming service will finish off this round of coverage with two big ties in the form of Everton vs Newcastle and Tottenham vs West Ham United.

As part of Amazon's coverage, each match will have full analysis from pundits, an alternative audio option available so fans can listen to the stadium atmosphere instead of commentary making it a different taste from Sky Sports and TNT Sports. There will also be full match replays and highlights available the day after the match which will be available for a period of seven days.

Signing up to multiple streaming services to watch your team in action throughout the season can be a strain when financially but there is a way to watch the 20 games on Amazon for free. So, let's take a look at when the games are and just how you can catch all the action.

When are the Premier League games on Prime Video?

Tuesday, December 5

19:30 - Wolves v Burnley

20:15- Luton Town v Arsenal

Wednesday, December 6

19:30- Brighton & Hove Albion v Brentford

19:30- Crystal Palace v AFC Bournemouth

19:30- Fulham v Nottingham Forest

19:30- Sheffield United v Liverpool

20:15- Aston Villa v Manchester City

20:15- Manchester United v Chelsea

Thursday, December 7

19:30- Everton v Newcastle United

20:15- Tottenham Hotspur v West Ham United

How can you watch the games?

You can watch every game on Amazon Prime Video and non-Prime members can start a 30-day free trial of Prime, which is then £8.99 month or £95 year. You can also just get a Prime Video subscription for £5.99 a month and you can cancel either at any time.

Prime comes with a whole host of impressive perks, including free next-day deliveries, access to exclusive deals and being able to use streaming platform, Prime Video. You can also watch Discovery+ on Amazon Prime Video which means you can get access to TNT Sports and watch the Premier League, Champions League, Europa League and much more.

Find out more and sign up to Prime Video here.