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Amazon Prime Day 2024 is right around the corner. From Tuesday, July 16 through Wednesday, July 17, Prime members will get exclusive access to thousands of massive deals on some of the retailer’s best-selling items. With all the buzz about Amazon’s biggest sales event of the year, sports fans are probably wondering if it’s worth signing up for Amazon Prime. Is Amazon Prime worth it for sports fans?
Aside from access to exclusive Prime Day deals this summer, a Prime membership has tons of perks for sports fans. The retailer offers a wide selection of products, from the best sports TVs to top-of-the-line exercise equipment to the coolest golf tech. So you’ll be able to shop for all your sports-watching and sports-doing needs in one place–and get free one- and two-day shipping on every single one of those orders. The membership also includes Amazon Prime Video, which offers an ever-expanding selection of live sports. Keep reading to learn more about what Amazon Prime has to offer sports fans or tap the button below to sign up and explore the perks for yourself.
What sports are included with Amazon Prime?
There are tons of live sports available on Amazon Prime Video. For NFL fans, the streaming platform has been airing Thursday Night Football games. For Caitlin Clark fans, Prime has exclusive rights to 21 of the WNBA games this season, including the Commissioner’s Cup championship. Amazon Prime Video also airs live matches from dozens of sports including baseball, basketball, soccer, hockey, golf, and many more.
If the platform doesn’t have the specific league or games you want to watch, all is not lost. Amazon allows members to add dozens of premium streaming services to their Prime account. That includes other major destinations for sports fans like Paramount+, Max, NBA TV, WNBA League Pass and more. So, not only can you likely bundle all your favorite sports into one membership, but you can watch them all from a single platform. No more jumping around from one streaming service to another to figure out where tonight’s game is airing.
How much is Amazon Prime?
Normally, an Amazon Prime membership will cost $14.99 per month or $139 per year. Students can join for just $7.49 per month (or $69 per year). But for a limited time, Amazon is offering the student price to all shoppers.
If you sign up now, you can enjoy three months of Prime perks for just $7.49 per month. That includes full access to Amazon Prime Day deals as well as free one or two-day shipping and year-round access to exclusive members-only deals. You’ll also get access to NFL games aired on Amazon Prime Video this year.
Thinking about becoming an Amazon Prime member? We’ve got all your Prime Day 2024 questions answered, with info on key dates, early Amazon Prime Day deals you can shop right now and what you need to know to get the best prices on home, fitness gear, tech and more on Amazon.
Best Amazon deals for sports fans you can shop right now
If you can’t wait for Prime Day to shop great deals (we can’t either), we’ve got you. Here are some of our favorite deals for sports fans that are available on Amazon right now.
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