The Premier League returns after a four-day break with eight games at four different kick-off times on December 26th.
Out-of-form reigning champions Manchester City are in the first game, while league leaders Liverpool are in the final game of the day.
Amazon Prime Video Sport will also return as a live broadcaster for the second matchday of the 2024/25 season.
Here’s everything you need to know about Premier League football on Boxing Day this year, including a full list of games and how to watch them.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. 🎄 pic.twitter.com/4JdgCPAOAg
— Nottingham Forest (@NFFC) December 23, 2024
Buoyed by comfortable 0-0 draws against Arsenal and Chelsea, Everton visit the Etihad Stadium hoping to inflict a fourth consecutive defeat on Manchester City in all competitions.
Second-placed Chelsea host Fulham and fourth-placed Nottingham Forest host Tottenham. In the end, Southampton is at home against West Ham and Wolves host Manchester United.
Here is the full list of games. Unless otherwise stated, all games start at 3:00 p.m. GMT.
Thursday, December 26th
Manchester City vs Everton (12.30 p.m.)
Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace
Chelsea vs Fulham
Newcastle vs Aston Villa
Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham
Southampton vs West Ham
Wolves vs Manchester United (5.30pm)
Liverpool vs Leicester (8pm)
It is #PLonPrime week again! 🤩⚽️ pic.twitter.com/QhIUIioc1H
– Amazon Prime Video Sport (@primevideosport) December 23, 2024
In the UK, all games will be broadcast live Amazon Prime Video Sportswhich showed its first game plans of the campaign at the beginning of December.
Fans can catch the action on almost any device using the Prime Video app.
Viewers can stream Premier League Boxing Day football matches via the Amazon app or on the Amazon website.
A subscription costs £8.99 per month or £95 per year and includes other benefits such as free shipping, music, reading and gaming. A Prime Video-only membership costs £5.99 per month.
Jordan Pickford kept more @premierleague Goals conceded (7) than any other goalkeeper this season. ⛔️ pic.twitter.com/9AseHdNg6S
– Everton (@Everton) December 22, 2024
Four teams play the following day as Brighton & Hove Albion seek their first win in six Premier League home games against a Brentford side with the division’s worst away record.
Third-placed Arsenal, who have lost their key creative influence Bukayo Saka to a long-term hamstring injury, then host second-to-last Ipswich Town. Both games are available on Amazon Prime Video Sport.
Friday, December 27th
Brighton vs Brentford (7.30pm)
Arsenal v Ipswich (8.15pm)