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Tom Doyle

Southampton vs Norwich City Amazon Prime Video LIVE stream: How to watch for free online and which TV channel

Two of the Premier League's basement dwellers meet tonight as Southampton host Norwich City at St Mary's.

The 2019/20 season has started badly for both clubs, with the Saints and the Canaries in 18th and 19th places respectively.

However, Southampton and Norwich have both picked up four points from their last two games, with Ralph Hasenhuttl's men sealing a late 2-1 comeback win over Watford on Saturday - a result which cost Quique Sanchez Flores his job at the rock-bottom Hornets.

Norwich are also on the up with a 4-0 victory at Everton followed up by a creditable 2-2 home draw against Arsenal, and Daniel Farke will be hoping for another result to boost the Canaries' survival hopes against another side likely to be scrapping for safety come the end of the season.

With kick-off scheduled for 7:30pm GMT, here's how to watch the action for free...

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Southampton vs Norwich City will be available to live stream online on Prime Video. Click here for more information.

Existing and new Prime members can watch on devices using the Prime Video app, across mobile, Fire TV, games consoles, Virgin’s V6 TV Box, BT TV, TalkTalk TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, online and more.

Amazon Prime is available for £7.99 per month/£79 a year, but you can watch any game this week if you start a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime. Click here for more details.

You can follow all the action on Standard Sport's LIVE match blog.

Fire TV Stick instructions

  1. Plug Fire TV Stick into an HDTV with a compatible HDMI port
  2. Plug the Fire TV power cable into a plug socket
  3. Connect the Fire TV Stick to the internet via on-screen instructions
  4. Open the Prime Video app and select Premier League
  5. Individual icons will allow you to click on your desired match

Pubs

Amazon have confirmed that pubs can stream every game on the BT Sport channel on Sky set top boxes - but who gets control on the remote will depend on which city you're watching in...

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