The Premier League returns after a four-day break with eight matches at four different kick-off times on 26 December.
Out-of-form reigning champions Manchester City feature in the first leg, with leaders Liverpool involved in the final game of the day.
Amazon Prime Video Sport will also be returning as a live broadcaster for its second day of 2024/25.
Here’s everything you need to know about Premier League football on Boxing Day this year, including a full fixture list and how to watch.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. 🎄 pic.twitter.com/4JdgCPAOAg
— Nottingham Forest (@NFFC) December 23, 2024
Buoyed by emphatic 0-0 draws against Arsenal and Chelsea, Everton visit the Etihad Stadium hoping to inflict Manchester City’s fourth successive defeat in all competitions.
Chelsea in second place welcome Fulham and Nottingham Forest in fourth place welcome Tottenham. At the bottom, Southampton are at home to West Ham and Wolves host Manchester United.
Here is the full fixture list, with all fixtures kicking off at 3pm GMT unless otherwise stated.
Thursday, December 26th
Manchester City vs Everton (12.30pm)
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 live Amazon Prime Video Sportwhich showed the first set of campaign fixtures in early December.
Fans can use the Prime Video app to watch the action on almost any device.
Viewers can stream Boxing Day football matches in the Premier League 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 delivery, music, reading, and games. A Prime Video membership alone costs £5.99 per month.
Jordan Pickford held more @premierleague clean sheets (7) from every goalkeeper ie(order of the season⛔️pic.twitter.com/9AseHdNg6S
— Everton (@Everton) December 22, 2024
Four teams play tomorrow, when Brighton & Hove Albion look for their first win in six Premier League games at home against a Brentford side with the worst away record in the division.
Third-placed Arsenal, who have lost key creative influence Bukayo Saka to a long-term hamstring injury, next host second-bottom Ipswich Town. Both games are on Amazon Prime Video Sport.
Friday, December 27th
Brighton vs Brentford (7.30pm)
Arsenal vs Ipswich (8.15pm)
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