Amazon's Fire TV Stick perfect for streaming is less than half price in rare Prime Day deal – it's the cheapest way to watch the Champions League

Amazon's Fire TV Stick perfect for streaming is less than half price in rare Prime Day deal – it's the cheapest way to watch the Champions League

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Football fans could benefit from a boost ahead of the new season with the Amazon Fire TV Stick now more than half price in their annual Prime Day sale.

Prime Day runs from July 8 to 11, offering cut price deals over a range of products.  The latest tech deals see the likes of Apple airtags, Amazon devices, earbuds and even Kindles with big discounts worth making the most of. 

The Amazon Fire TV Stick HD has been reduced by 40 per cent in the sale. The streaming dongle can now be purchased for £23.99, down from £39.99.

The Amazon Fire TV stick allows access to Now TV, TNT Sports, iPlayer, ITV X, Channel 4 and YouTube.

Amazon Prime also have coverage of the Champions League, with a bumper number of English teams set to be in action. Liverpool, Arsenal, Man City, Chelsea, Newcastle and Tottenham have all qualified for Europe’s elite club competition.

Amazon Prime will broadcast one match every Tuesday, running from the group stage up to the final.

Amazon Fire TV Stick HD 

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Amazon's Fire TV Stick is now more than half price in their annual Prime Day sale

Amazon’s Fire TV Stick is now more than half price in their annual Prime Day sale

The Amazon Fire TV Stick allows fans to stream sports with subscriptions to key providers

The Amazon Fire TV Stick allows fans to stream sports with subscriptions to key providers

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