How to watch Everton v Newcastle United in the Premier League match for free with Amazon Prime

 Newcastle United face Everton in their next Premier League clash

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This Thursday, Newcastle United fans will be treated to a midweek trip to Merseyside as the Magpies prepare to take on relegation strugglers Everton.

Eddie Howe’s side enter the fixture high on confidence after back to back victories over Chelsea and Manchester United and the Toon Army will hope to edge closer to the Champions League places with a win.

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A number of supporters are expected to make the trip to Goodison Park for the Premier League encounter, but for those not in attendance there are also options for fans to watch the game for free.

How to watch Newcastle’s game against Everton for free

To watch Newcastle’s upcoming clash with Everton, fans will need a subscription to Amazon Prime - or a free trial with the company. To get a free trial all you need to do is click on the Amazon Prime website and click ‘try Prime’. Following this, you’ll need to create an Amazon account if you don’t already have one.

Once this has been completed, users will automatically get a 30 day free trial, with other benefits also including free delivery, which is particularly useful in the Christmas period.

Those that have used the free trial will need to pay a subscription of £8.99 a month to continue using the service. Students are able to apply for a six-month free trial as opposed to a 30-day trial with the company.

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Which Premier League games are available with Amazon Prime?

All 20 Premier League teams will be in action this week on Amazon Prime - two games will take place on Tuesday, six games on Wednesday and a further two games on Thursday.

Here is a list of all the games taking place this week:

Tuesday 5 December (UK time)

  • Wolves vs Burnley - 7.30pm

  • Luton vs Arsenal - 8.15pm

Wednesday 6 December

  • Brighton vs Brentford - 7.30pm

  • Crystal Palace vs Bournemouth - 7.30pm

  • Fulham vs Nottingham Forest - 7.30pm

  • Sheffield United vs Liverpool - 7.30pm

  • Aston Villa vs Manchester City - 8.15pm

  • Manchester United vs Chelsea - 8.15pm

Thursday 7 December

  • Everton vs Newcastle - 7.30pm

  • Tottenham vs West Ham - 8.15pm 

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