Amazon Prime have confirmed which 2019-20 Premier League fixtures they will be broadcasting in December, with their two rounds of matches headlined by the Merseyside derby and a heavyweight clash between Manchester United and Tottenham.

In 2018, the online streaming giant won the rights to show to their members exclusive coverage of two rounds of fixtures every season for the next three years - one mid-week in early December and the other over Christmas, including the traditional Boxing Day programme.

The fixtures for the new top-flight campaign were released at 9am BST on Thursday, with Amazon subsequently confirming which games they will be broadcasting on Amazon Prime Video.

Manchester United against Spurs at Old Trafford is the most appealing contest scheduled for Tuesday 3 December, while Arsenal host Brighton and defending champions Manchester City travel to Burnley.

Leicester are also in action against Watford on that night, newly-promoted Sheffield United battle Newcastle and Wolves face West Ham.

The following night, Everton travel to Anfield to play Liverpool in the latest edition of the Merseyside derby and Chelsea welcome Aston Villa to Stamford Bridge.

Crystal Palace meet Bournemouth and Norwich travel to Southampton.

There are no particularly high-profile clashes currently slated for 26-27 December, with Manchester City on the road at Wolves and Liverpool heading to Leicester.

Premier League fixtures on Amazon Prime 3-5 December



Arsenal vs Brighton, Burnley vs Manchester City, Chelsea vs Aston Villa, Crystal Palace vs Bournemouth, Leicester vs Watford, Liverpool vs Everton, Manchester United vs Tottenham, Sheffield United vs Newcastle, Southampton vs Norwich, Wolves vs West Ham



26-27 December



Bournemouth vs Arsenal, Aston Villa vs Norwich, Chelsea vs Southampton, Crystal Palace vs West Ham, Everton vs Burnley, Leicester vs Liverpool, Manchester United vs Newcastle, Sheffield United vs Watford, Tottenham vs Brighton, Wolves vs Manchester City

Manchester United and Tottenham have home matches against Newcastle and Brighton respectively, while Chelsea are visited by Southampton and Arsenal travel south to Bournemouth.

There is a London derby between Crystal Palace and West Ham at Selhurst Park, Aston Villa meet fellow newly-promoted side Norwich, Everton go head to head with Burnley and Sheffield United go up against Watford at Bramall Lane.