This Black Friday, Amazon is doing more than just sales. They’re opening the NFL gates to the world.
The retail and streaming giant just announced it will broadcast the November 28th Black Friday Football matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Chicago Bears to a worldwide audience on Prime Video for free.
This marks the first time an NFL game on Prime Video will be available to more than 240 countries and territories. However, a few places, including Canada, won’t get access due to existing streaming rights. In the U.S., viewers can still stream via NFL+ on mobile, and fans abroad can catch the action through NFL Game Pass on DAZN.
Fans don’t need a Prime membership to watch, and the coverage starts at 1:30 p.m. ET with kickoff at 3 p.m. Expect multilingual options, high-def HDR video, and advanced features like Rapid Recap and Next Gen Stats powered by AWS.
“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, Prime Video’s U.S. head of sports.
NFL executive Hans Schroeder added, “Expanding the availability of our games to NFL fans around the world is a key priority.”
Also on the day’s lineup: a PGA Skins Game at 9 a.m., NBA doubleheader starting at 7:30 p.m., and full pregame/postgame NFL coverage. All of it free. All of it is global. All on Prime Video.
