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From that HDMI channel you will be able to use Amazon's features and sign up for their monthly subscription. After a slight delay in announcing the fixtures, the Premier League have agreed a new kick-off time for... more
https://cricket-for-parents.com/
From that HDMI channel you will be able to use Amazon's features and sign up for their monthly subscription. After a slight delay in announcing the fixtures, the Premier League have agreed a new kick-off time for the fixtures being shown on Prime. That's likely to leave five games for BBC and a further nine for Amazon, though those figures are unconfirmed with discussions ongoing. So, football looks like a winner for Amazon. But how about the fans? Many have pointed out that, following the free trial, supporters will have to pay more in the long-term. For the hardcore already paying for Sky and BT following their club, they now have to add a third monthly subscription, creeping up to the £700-a-year mark. âCompetition doesnât mean a better deal for fans â it means they have to pay more,â says Liam Thompson of the Football Supportersâ Association. less
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