Manchester United v Tottenham is the pick of this week's Premier League games as Amazon Prime becomes the host broadcaster for a week.
Brighton kick off proceedings by hosting Nottingham Forest at the Amex Stadium on Tuesday night, before a feast of big clashes on Wednesday.
Here's how to watch all the games for free.
How can I watch the Premier League this week on Amazon Prime Video?
By signing up for a one-month free trial of Amazon Prime, you will not only gain access to this week's football, but you'll also have access to Amazon Music and Amazon Prime next day delivery.
You will be billed for the service once your second month of subscription to Amazon Prime begins, or you can cancel it before that. The service costs £8.99 per month.
Who's playing?
Tuesday 18th October
Brighton vs Nottingham Forest - 19:30 - Amex Stadium
Crystal Palace vs Wolves - 20:15 - Selhurst Park
Wednesday 19th October
Bournemouth vs Southampton - 19:30 - Vitality Stadium
Brentford vs Chelsea - 19:30 - Gtech Community Stadium
Liverpool vs West Ham - 19:30 - Anfield
Newcastle vs Everton - 19:30 - St James' Park
Manchester United vs Tottenham - 20:15 - Old Trafford
Thursday 20th October
Fulham vs Aston Villa - 19:30 - Craven Cottage
Leicester vs Leeds United - 20:15 - King Power Stadium
Why aren't Man City playing Arsenal?
The top of the table clash will not feature this week, as Arsenal have been permitted to play their re-arranged Europa League fixture against PSV Eindhoven instead.
The match was meant to take place on September 15th, but following The Queen's death it was postponed due to concerns over policing.
Man City v Arsenal will not be re-arranged to play before the World Cup.
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