Internet giant Amazon has announced another new feature for its streaming coverage of the National Football League’s (NFL) Thursday Night Football (TNF) games.

Starting with the undefeated San Francisco 49ers’ trip to play the Arizona Cardinals on 31st October, viewers will be able to see player route maps, which will give fans real-time renderings of an individual player’s movements for any given touchdown.

The route maps will give viewers insight into things such as how a wide receiver was able to get open to receive a pass, or what path a running back took to reach the end zone.

The new feature will become part of Amazon’s X-Ray experience, which integrates real-time Next Gen Stats into Prime Video’s NFL coverage to help viewers better understand the action.

Route maps are the latest viewing enhancement to be rolled out by Amazon, which ahead of its 2019 TNF schedule introduced a new slate of features for viewers, including access to the same real-time stats and live play-by-play data analysis previously only available to coaches and announcers. Also new for this season is a 30-minute live show called NFL Next.

Meanwhile, it has also been announced that the Philadelphia Eagles will be the latest franchise to be the subject of Amazon’s All or Nothing series, which will follow the fortunes of the team throughout the season before airing on Prime Video in 2020.