Amazon and the National Football League today announced that Prime Video will broadcast the Nov. 28 Black Friday Football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Chicago Bears to a worldwide audience, kicking off at 3 p.m. ET*. The game will be the first NFL event to be presented globally on Prime Video, which is available in over 240 countries and territories around the world.
“We are thrilled to expand our relationship with the NFL and present Black Friday Football to the millions of fans we serve around the world,” said Jay Marine, head of Prime Video U.S., global sports. “Black Friday is becoming one of the best sports holidays of the year, and this can’t-miss game between the Super Bowl Champion Eagles and the surging Bears, in one of the most-charged stadium atmospheres in sports, stands at the center of a huge day for all of us at Amazon. We cannot wait to provide fans with best-in-class coverage and a full day of action, holiday deals and surprises.”
“We are excited to work with our partners at Prime Video to bring this year’s Black Friday Football game to a global audience,” said Hans Schroeder, executive vice president, media distribution with the NFL. “Expanding the availability of our games to NFL fans around the world is a key priority for us, and we are thrilled that the Black Friday game will be available through Amazon in over 240 countries and territories around the world.”
The Bears versus Eagles Black Friday Football game stands at the center of an unprecedented lineup of live sports programming on Nov. 28 that will stream globally on Prime Video, available in over 240 countries and territories, with no subscription or Prime membership required. The global presentation of Black Friday Football on Prime Video will feature additional language options for viewers around the world that include Spanish, French and Portuguese. In addition, several advanced features that enhance Prime Video’s NFL coverage in the U.S. will also be available in select locations worldwide, including Rapid Recap, High Definition-HDR video and Next Gen Stats powered by AWS. The game will also be available on mobile devices in the United States with an NFL+ subscription, and outside the United States through NFL Game Pass on DAZN for paid subscribers.
Preceding the Black Friday Football game at 9 a.m. ET, Prime Video will broadcast the return of “The Skins Game,” featuring the PGA TOUR’s Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Thomas, Xander Schauffele and Keegan Bradley from South Florida. Prime Video will then transition to South Philadelphia, when Black Friday Football’s pregame coverage commences at 1:30 p.m. ET from Lincoln Financial Field, prior to the Bears versus Eagles kickoff at 3 p.m. ET. At the conclusion of live on-site NFL postgame coverage, the NBA on Prime tips off a doubleheader at 7 p.m. ET, highlighted by Bucks versus Knicks from New York, and finishing with Mavericks versus Lakers in Los Angeles. All together, Prime Video will present more than 12 hours of live sports coverage on Black Friday to fans around the world.
The complete Nov. 28 lineup of global Black Friday Sports on Prime Video (all times Eastern/ET):
9 a.m.: PGA TOUR’s “The Skins Game”
1:30 p.m.: Black Friday Football Pregame
3 p.m.: Black Friday Football: Chicago Bears at Philadelphia Eagles
TBD p.m.: Black Friday Football Postgame (immediately following the game)
7 p.m.: Black Friday Basketball Pregame
7:30 p.m.: Black Friday Basketball: Milwaukee Bucks at New York Knicks
10 p.m.: Black Friday Basketball: Dallas Mavericks at Los Angeles Lakers
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*Game available via Prime Video globally, except in Canada and certain other countries.