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Amazon gets share of English Premier League soccer rights for first time

Key Points
  • Prime video members will get access to 20 matches per season at no additional cost.
Ali Al Habsi of Wigan Athletic fouls to save a goal during the Barclays Premier League match between Norwich City and Wigan Athletic at Carrow Road on March 11, 2012 in Norwich, England.
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Amazon.com has won rights to show English Premier League soccer matches for the first time, granting members of its Prime Video service access to 20 matches per season.

It secured one of two remaining domestic packages available for three years from the 2019/20 season, the Premier League said, with pay-TV group BT picking up the other.

The U.S. company said it would make the two full fixture rounds — the first December midweek games and the festive bank holiday games — available to Prime Video subscribers in Britain at no additional cost.

"The Premier League is the most watched sports league in the world," said Jay Marine, vice president of Prime Video in Europe.

"Over these two December fixture rounds, Prime members will be able to watch every team, every game, so no matter which Premier League team you support, you're guaranteed to see them play live on Prime Video."

Amazon.com and the Premier League did not disclose the value of the deal.

Amazon Prime, which includes free delivery on purchases as well as music and video, costs £79 ($106) a year in Britain.

BT said it had won the rights to 20 more matches a season for £90 million over three years. The current rights holders, Sky and BT, won most of the rights in the earlier stages of the auction in February.

Sky is paying £3.58 billion for the rights to show 128 matches, while BT will pay £975 million, including the package won on Thursday, to show 52 games.