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Amazon Prime becoming a must-have for soccer fans

Recently in the United Kingdom, Amazon Prime secured a three-year broadcasting deal to show Premier League matches on their streaming service until 2022. A yearly subscription to Amazon Prime costs £79 a year, or £7.99 a month, and there is a 30-day free trial available to customers. This option isn’t available in the United States yet, but soccer fans still have plenty of content to view on Amazon Prime.

In the United States, users of the subscription service experience plenty of benefits such as free one-day shipping on millions of items, extremely quick deliveries even for groceries, access to thousands of Kindle books, magazines, comic books, children’s books and short stories for no additional charge and exclusive savings for Prime customers in all U.S. stores with the Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Card. Members can also keep up with the latest trends in music through Prime music and on Prime video, watch Amazon originals like Homecoming, The Man in the High Castle, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan.

Amazon also has plenty of original content when it comes to soccer and it covers a wide array of topics in the sport. The Kicks only lasted for one season, but the 10-episode show is a nice family show based around the beautiful game. Main character Devin Burke and her family move across the country to California and Devin has to adjust to playing for a new team that isn’t as talented as her previous side. She also has to fit in at her new school but has to be a leader on the pitch. It’s a difficult balance that she attempts to get control of as the show progresses.

This Is Football is a powerful six-part documentary that captures how special soccer can truly be. The series covers a wide range of topics including the youngest professional referee in South African history, Iceland’s first appearance in the men’s World Cup in 2018, Lionel Messi’s ascension into becoming arguably the greatest soccer player of all time and even a soccer club made up of blind people. The stories are told so well that you don’t have to be a soccer fan to feel inspired or moved.

All or Nothing: Manchester City follows the club during the 2017-18 season. The eight-part documentary provides behind the scenes ground-breaking insight to one of the biggest clubs in the world. Manager Pep Guardiola, members of the training staff, coaching staff, club executives, players and even owner Sheikh Mansour all make multiple appearances throughout the series. During this season, the club won the Premier League in record fashion with 100 points and also won the Carabao Cup.

Oh My Goal: Soccer Stories is a show that gives viewers perspective behind some of the biggest goals scored in the history of the game. The episodes are not long and ranges between four to 10 minutes. One story the series tells is how Chelsea legend Didier Drogba helped to end a civil war in his native Ivory Coast.

Inside Borussia Dortmund is a four-part documentary series that cover the German club during the 2018-19 season. The show has subtitles in English available to non-German speakers. Unlike Manchester City during their series, Die Schwarzgelben did not win any trophies during their campaign so the series provides insight to how clubs are when they did not accomplish the objectives they had for the season.

Make Us Dream is a documentary on Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard. The film shows how the 2004-05 Champions League winner was raised, joined the Reds academy at nine-years-old, became an icon at the club when the team was on the decline and never left during his prime even though he had plenty of offers. It gives a unique perspective on the burdens that comes with being the face of a franchise.

Take Us Home: Leeds United is a six-part series narrated by Academy Award-winning actor Russell Crowe. The documentary follows the club during the 2018-19 season when new owner Andrea Radrizzani recruited one of the best and most influential managers, Marcelo Bielsa, to lead the Whites back to the Premier League.

El Corazón de Sergio Ramos is an eight-part series that provides perspective on one of the most controversial players of his generation. The captain of Real Madrid might be known for his red card record, aggressive play and knack for scoring timely goals, but the show succeeds in showing viewers how Sergio Ramos is off the pitch. We see the World Cup winner’s life with his wife and three sons, his upbringing in Seville, how hard he trains to maintain his status and even his love for music. Subtitles are available for non-Spanish speakers.

While U.S. soccer fans may not have the ability to watch Premier League games on Amazon Prime yet, there is plenty of original content to keep lovers of the beautiful game satisfied.

Currently, Amazon Prime is offering a free 30-day trial so you can watch the movies for free and get those shipments sent to you free of charge.

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6 Comments

6 Comments

  1. Brian

    December 29, 2019 at 11:46 pm

    What is this rubbish on an otherwise very helpful site? Amazon Prime as a must have for soccer fans? Give me a break! Did they give you a free subscription?!

  2. me

    December 21, 2019 at 8:38 am

    In the UK, Prime Video is actually just £5.99 a month and only costs £7.99 with the Prime Delivery option included.

    As good as their coverage is, there is absolutely not enough room in the market for three Premier League broadcasters. Two is more than enough for the paying public.

  3. DT

    December 20, 2019 at 12:24 am

    Or you know Prime is $130 now and you can still get free shipping over $25 and “documentaries” like the City show how fake the process way.

    • Christopher Harris

      December 20, 2019 at 11:27 am

      The last time I checked, a standard annual Amazon Prime membership costs $119 per year, and an annual Amazon Prime Student membership costs $59 per year. If you pay month-by-month, an Amazon Prime membership is $12.99 per month, and a Prime Student membership is $6.49 per month

      • DT

        December 20, 2019 at 9:53 pm

        Oh sorry, I was $11 off. It is $119/year, now includes state sales tax on top of your order, with complete idiots delivering your packages vs. $79/year, no state sales tax, with UPS/FedEx guys with brains that wouldn’t just drop an television, laptop, or other obvious expensive product directly in-front of your house without even bothering to ring the doorbell.

        So they have a worst delivery service, for more money, that you now have to pay sales tax on, but they expanded their video library but it’s the worst of the original big 3 (Netflix, Hulu, Amazon). Man City documentary was like something produced by the club.

        This is without going into the larger issue of Amazon Prime causing people to order multiple small orders throughout the day/week because its free, and then not even bother to look at any of those packages until they have time anyway. Then you have Walmart, Best Buy, etc, that have got their act together when it comes to shipping fast.

        • Footballer

          December 21, 2019 at 10:43 pm

          Man oh man! You need to get laid Pronto!! 😂

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