How to watch Luton Town vs Arsenal in the Premier League for free on Amazon Prime

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Arsenal are set to take on Luton Town at Kenilworth Road on Tuesday evening - here's how you can watch the game for free on Amazon Prime.

Following a hard-fought win against Wolverhampton Wanderers at the weekend, where the Gunners ran out as 2-1 winners, Mikel Arteta's men are now gearing up for a midweek evening clash against Luton Town on Tuesday, December 5, with a kick-off time of 8:15pm GMT.

The game, along with all the other Premier League fixtures during this upcoming game week, will be broadcast live on Amazon Prime - here's how you can watch the match for free on the streaming service. The game week will commence on Tuesday, December 5 and will end on Thursday, December 7 with Tottenham Hotspur vs West Ham United.

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Of course, there are plenty of other tantalising fixtures this week that you'll be able to watch with the trial - including Sheffield United vs Liverpool (Wednesday, 7:30pm), Aston Villa vs Manchester City (Wednesday, 8:15pm) and Manchester United vs Chelsea (Wednesday, 8:15pm).

How can I watch Luton vs Arsenal for free on Amazon Prime?

To watch the upcoming set of Premier League fixtures, you'll need a subscription to Amazon Prime - or a free trial. To get a free trial from Amazon Prime, first visit the website and click 'try Prime'. Following this, you'll need to create an Amazon account, if you do not already have one. You'll get a 30-day trial period to watch Amazon Prime - after this, you will need to pay £8.99 a month to continue to access the service.

You will need to provide your billing information - but you will not need to pay this if you cancel your subscription before the end of the 30-day trial period. After this, you will not be able to apply for another free trial for 12 months. If you are a student, you can apply for a six-month free trial as opposed to a 30-day trial.

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