KNUTSFORD'S Dion Dublin will feature as part of Amazon Prime's first foray into screening Premier League matches this week.

All 10 midweek matches, starting with Burnley versus Manchester City and Crystal Palace against Bournemouth tonight, will be shown as the streaming giant muscles in on the UK football market.

Fifty-year-old Leicester-born former England striker Dublin, now a Knutsford resident whose 600-plus game career spanned clubs including Manchester United, Norwich City, Cambridge United, Coventry City, Aston Villa, Leicester City and Celtic, is scheduled to line up alongside Robbie Savage, Tim Sherwood, Joe Cole and Dermot Gallagher on an exclusive goals show set to run alongside live matches.

 



 

 

Here's what you need to know if you want to watch Premier League football on Amazon Prime:

How many matches will be shown?

Amazon will broadcast 20 matches between December 3 and 5 and December 26 and 27.

Wednesday night's matches will be shown simultaneously, with customers able to watch whichever game they want.

How does it work?

Amazon Prime members can watch live Premier League football on hundreds of devices using the Prime Video app.

Customers can watch online, on mobile devices, tablets, through games consoles, smart TVs and through systems like BT TV.

New customers can join for £7.99 a month or £79 for the year, while non members can start a 30-day free trial.

Who is hosting?

Every match will have its own dedicated pundits and hosts.

Gabby Logan, Eilidh Barbour and Jim Rosenthal will lead the presenting roster, with Thierry Henry, Alan Shearer, Peter Crouch, Roberto Martinez, Lee Dixon, Harry Redknapp, Jermaine Jenas, Alex Scott, Peter Schmeichel and Michael Owen among the pundits.

Who will commentate?

Amazon have assembled a host of top commentators to call the matches, with Clive Tyldesley, Jon Champion and Conor McNamara leading the line-up.

This week's matches on Amazon Prime:

Tuesday, December 3: Burnley v Manchester City, Crystal Palace v Bournemouth.

Wednesday, December 4: Chelsea v Aston Villa, Leicester City v Watford, Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur, Southampton v Norwich City, Wolverhampton Wanderers v West Ham United, Liverpool v Everton.

Thursday, December 5: Sheffield United v Newcastle United, Arsenal v Brighton and Hove Albion.