For those wondering how to watch coverage of the Premier League on Boxing Day, the answer is simply Amazon Prime Video.
All eight matches on Boxing Day will be shown on Prime Video, so too the two games on 27 December.
This is one of two rounds of Premier League football broadcast by Amazon this season, having also shown midweek games earlier in December.
And while supporters are tucking into leftovers, there’s a feast of football to enjoy as well. Puns over, let’s take a look at the Premier League games on Boxing Day, with Ange Postecoglou’s great entertainers visiting high-flying Nottingham Forest our pick of the bunch.
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Read MoreEverton are above Manchester City in the form table, based on their last five matches, with the capitulation of Pep Guardiola’s champions arguably the biggest talking point in the Premier League this past month.
City are not in the festive spirit whatsoever, having lost nine of their past 12 matches, while Everton are feeling more optimistic after their recent takeover.
It means Everton have every chance of springing an upset at the Etihad, but City will be heavy favourites despite their recent slump. Score early and the smiles could be back.
Bournemouth fans are getting a sore neck looking at the Premier League table this Christmas, with the Cherries fifth heading into their Boxing Day game against Crystal Palace, who are 16th.
This therefore sits in the category of matches Bournemouth will expect to win, especially if they are to remain on course for their highest ever finish. They were ninth in 2016-17, making European football a dream that is as close to coming true as ever.
Chelsea vs Fulham (3pm)
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Read MoreA London derby that has irked Fulham fans due to a ticket policy change, both teams head into this match on strong unbeaten streaks.
Chelsea top the form table, last losing at Liverpool in October and enjoying a nine-game unbeaten run in the league ever since. That propelled them up the table and into title contention, but the recent draw at Everton halted that charge as the blue half of Merseyside did the red half a favour.
Fulham meanwhile are unbeaten in five but have drawn four of those, meaning they have slipped to ninth at Christmas in what is a very tight table.
A fascinating match-up between the Premier League’s recent and current Champions League surprise packages, both of whom harbour hopes of qualifying for the competition once more next season.
Newcastle have put a stuttering run behind them with three recent wins where they have scored 11 times, and that good feeling could continue into a fixture they won 5-1 last August.
Villa also lost 4-0 the previous time they visited St James’ Park, but are looking to build on their impressive win over Manchester City on Saturday.
Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham (3pm)
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Read MoreOur top pick, mainly because it involves Spurs. Their last four domestic matches have averaged seven goals a game, with Postecoglou strongly defending his style and adamant he won’t turn to – and doesn’t even have – a Plan B.
That’s great for the neutral, and while Nottingham Forest will know they have their work cut out against the Premier League’s top scorers so far this season – Spurs have scored 39 times, two more than Liverpool and Chelsea – this is a chance for Nuno’s men to underline their top-four aspirations.
Forest are currently fourth, three points above Bournemouth, and could briefly go up to third with a win on Boxing Day as Arsenal are not in action until 27 December.
Basement club Southampton are after some festive cheer under new boss Ivan Juric, who will take charge of his first game against West Ham on Boxing Day.
Juric is a death metal music fan and “it’s something my style of football is a lot like” he said on Monday, which means high-pressing apparently.
Whether it’s enough to save Southampton, who knows, although in truth they look doomed, currently eight points from safety. Lose to a stuttering West Ham and the hope will dwindle further.
Wolves vs Man Utd (5.30pm)
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Read MoreWell then. The hope of a new manager bounce worked a treat at Wolves on the weekend, while Ruben Amorim’s honeymoon period is well and truly over at Manchester United – if it ever even began.
Vitor Pereira’s Wolves may therefore fancy their chances, and after the recent 3-0 win at Leicester, they will be in the mood at Molineux to inflict further misery on United.
United lost 3-0 at home to Bournemouth on Sunday, with Amorim conceding “in this moment, everything is so hard” – while off the pitch it has not been any cheerier for the club given Marcus Rashford’s recent interview and more cuts made by Sir Jim Ratcliffe and co.
The league leaders looked sublime at Spurs, and with a four-point lead and a game in hand heading into Boxing Day, Arne Slot’s Liverpool are the Premier League’s team to beat.
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Leicester at home shouldn’t prove too troublesome, but Liverpool will not be counting their chickens just yet and must now shoulder the pressure of being heavy title favourites.
What Jamie Vardy – who may be learning Dutch phrases in the build-up to this – would give to spoil the party at Anfield, and boost his own side’s survival prospects in the process.
Friday 27 December’s Premier League matches
Brighton host Brentford and Arsenal entertain Ipswich Town on Friday 27 December.
Both matches will be shown on Amazin Prime to complete their second matchday package of the season.
Brighton and Brentford have slipped down the table of late, while Arsenal will view Ipswich at home as an opportunity to put on a show and get three points on the board – even without Bukayo Saka.
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