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One of numerous Premier League games impacted by a significant broadcasting shift is Manchester United vs. Chelsea.
This week features several major matchups, one of which is the Blues’ Wednesday trip to Old Trafford.

As part of their deal to telecast 20 matches a season, Amazon Prime Video will broadcast live for all 10 fixtures.
As a result, compared to typical scheduling, matches will start at odd times.
Premier League midweek games often start around 7:45 or 8 p.m.
But because this week’s games start at either 7.30 p.m. or 8.15 p.m., there will be overlap and conflict between the games.
There will be four games on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday that begin at 8:15 p.m.
Among them is United vs. Chelsea, which begins on the same night as Manchester City’s trip to Aston Villa.
During the holiday season, 10 more matches will be available on Amazon Prime Video.
The 19th round of the season’s matches will all be shown live between Boxing Day and December 28.

Among the broadcaster’s roster of notable figures are a number of presenters and experts.
This week, Dan Walker and Jeff Stelling, who both joined Amazon this season, will be seen on television.
Additionally, a brand-new show called Every Game Every Goal, hosted by Stelling, a beloved fan, will launch on Amazon.
With a current subscription, supporters can watch matches on Amazon Prime Video.
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