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David Byrom

How to watch Newcastle United against Crystal Palace on Amazon Prime including stream details

Newcastle United will be looking to get back to winning ways on Friday evening as they travel to Crystal Palace.

After back-to-back defeats against Southampton and Chelsea, Steve Bruce's side currently sit 15th in the Premier League.

Whilst the Magpies are comfortably above the Premier League relegation zone, they will no doubt be keen to reverse their form in order to avoid looking over their shoulder at how the bottom three are doing.

A victory over Palace would also guarantee they move above the South London side in the table.

Here is how fans can watch the 8pm kick-off on Friday night.

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What channel will the game be on?

Following the Premier League's decision to scrap the controversial pay-per-view matches, Friday's game will take place on Amazon Prime.

It means fans will not have to pay £14.95 to watch the game and instead just need an Amazon Prime subscription.

How much will the game cost?

Provided fans have an Amazon Prime subscription, they will not need to pay any extra to watch the match.

However, fans without a subscription will need to sign up to the Amazon service to watch the match.

New subscribers can get a free 30-day trial that can be cancelled at any time.

With the Magpies' trip to Leeds United on December 15 also set to be shown on Amazon Prime, it means new subscribers will be able to watch at least two Newcastle games for free.

A subscription without a free trial costs £7.99 a month or £79 a year.

How to watch Amazon Prime

Fans can stream the game on their phone or laptop.

They can also access Amazon Prime video using streaming devices such as games consoles or set-top boxes and smart TVs.

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