Warning: Premier League Fans Could Face £1000 TV Licence Fine for Streaming on Amazon Prime Video
With another exciting round of Premier League games coming up this week, fans are gearing up to catch all the action. Whether you’re looking forward to Arsenal vs. Man Utd or any of the other matches, there’s a £1,000 warning for those tuning in on Amazon Prime Video.
The mid-week fixtures from Tuesday to Thursday will be live on Amazon Prime Video, just like the Boxing Day games on 26th December. If you have a Prime subscription, you can watch at no extra cost – unless it’s a live event, like these Premier League matches.
In the UK, you need a TV Licence to watch live events, whether on TV or online. The BBC, financed by the TV Licence, says you must have one for live streaming on platforms like Prime Video and Netflix. So, if you’re planning to catch the games this week, remember that a TV Licence is a must.
If you decide to watch without a TV Licence, you could face a hefty fine of up to £1,000. The penalty for watching live content without a TV Licence is serious business, so it’s best to ensure you’re covered to avoid any troubles. Stay safe and enjoy the games responsibly!