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How to watch Arsenal vs Man Utd and Man City vs Nottingham Forest Premier League matches for free

Arsenal and Manchester United players battle for the ball in a Premier League match at the Emirates Stadium
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The Premier League is set for midweek action and every match can be streamed for free, courtesy of a major streaming service. This week's fixtures include some big clashes, such as Arsenal vs Manchester United and Newcastle United taking on Liverpool.

Manchester City, who have been struggling recently, will host Nottingham Forest, while Chelsea are due to travel to Southampton. A total of 10 games will take place from December 3-5, with football fans able to watch all the action without spending a penny, reports the Mirror.

Every match will be exclusively broadcast on Amazon's Prime Video and can be streamed for free with an Amazon Prime subscription or by signing up for an Amazon Prime 30-day free trial. Prime Video will also air 10 fixtures over the Christmas period on December 26-27, with notable matches including City vs Everton, Liverpool vs Leicester and Arsenal vs Ipswich.

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Prime Video has announced a stellar lineup for broadcasting duties this week, with Gabby Logan, Jeff Stelling and Dan Walker returning alongside top pundits, commentators and reporters including Graham Potter, Dimitar Berbatov, Alan Shearer, Robbie Fowler, Guy Mowbray and Clive Tyldesley. Prime also hosts select Champions League fixtures, with upcoming matches such as RB Leipzig vs Aston Villa on December 10 and Liverpool vs Lille on January 21.

Here's every Premier League game airing on Prime Video this week:

Tuesday, December 3

Ipswich vs Crystal Palace (7:30pm), Leicester City vs West Ham (8:15pm).

Wednesday, December 4

Everton vs Wolves (7:30pm), Manchester City vs Nottingham Forest (7:30pm), Newcastle United vs Liverpool (7:30pm), Southampton vs Chelsea (7:30pm), Arsenal vs Manchester United (8:15pm), Aston Villa vs Brentford (8:15pm).

Thursday, December 5

Fulham vs Brighton (7.30pm), Bournemouth vs Tottenham (8:15pm).

You can stream all of these matches and the Boxing Day round of fixtures by signing up for an Amazon Prime free trial here. For more European action, every Champions League and Europa League game is available on TNT Sports, which costs £30.99 on a rolling monthly plan with Discovery+ Premium.

TNT Sports also broadcast NBA, Premiership Rugby, MotoGP, UFC, Boxing and WWE. There's also still time to bag a £168 discount on Sky's sports bundle, which includes Sky Stream, Sky Sports, Sky TV and Netflix for £39 a month – down from £46 – before the Black Friday sale ends at 11.59pm on Tuesday, December 3.