TWO of Burnley's Premier League fixtures will be shown on Amazon Prime for the first time in a historic TV package.

The Clarets' Boxing Day game will be shown on the streaming site at 3pm, as well as the first midweek fixture in December, according to reports.

Fans who want to watch the games shown by Amazon will need to obtain a Prime membership, which costs £79 a year or £7.99 a month.

All 380 fixtures will be revealed on Thursday, with Amazon streaming 20 games after securing one of the lucrative packages for around £90million.

Fans who want to watch the Boxing Day action will have to subscribe to Amazon Prime to access fixtures through the online streaming service, with the matches unavailable elsewhere.

As well as all 10 matches on Boxing Day, Amazon secured the rights to show every game from the first round of midweek fixtures in December, as part of its three-year agreement.

The Premier League made the final package of 20 games available to tempt internet giants such as Amazon, Netflix, YouTube, Apple, Facebook and Google in to bidding for the rights.

Amazon are estimated to have 100 million Prime subscribers worldwide and believe they can build the value of the service through TV content deals such as the Premier League.

Amazon Prime already broadcasts the US Open tennis, ATP World Tour tennis events, NFL games and is looking to break into football.

Sky Sports will show 32 games on Saturdays at 5.30pm and eight more at 7.45pm, 32 matches on Sundays at 2pm, with an added 32 on Sundays at 4.30pm.

On top of that, Sky will also show 24 matches on Mondays or Fridays at 8pm.

BT Sport will show 32 matches in Saturdays at 12.30pm, as well as an additional 20 matches from two midweek fixture programmes.

The new season kicks off on August 10 and concludes on May 17, 2020.