The eight simultaneous Ligue 2 BKT matches usually played on Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. are available individually and in full exclusively on the Le Pass Ligue 1 channel, accessible to all Prime members in France for an additional subscription. In addition, for the 2022-2023 season, the Ligue 2 BKT multiplex will also be available exclusively on Prime Video, at no additional cost. This will be in addition to the Ligue 1 Uber Eats and Ligue 2 BKT matches that Prime members already enjoy as part of their Ligue 1 Pass subscription. The Ligue 2 BKT multiplex, broadcast every Saturday at 6:30 p.m. by Flix Rouah and will include a 30-minute pre-match (matches kick off at 7 p.m.).
Live sport is supported on Amazon Devices with the Prime Video App, Prime Video System Requirements for Computers, and devices connected through the Prime Video app, including Games Consoles with the Prime Video App (PS3, PS4, PS5, Xbox One), Set Top Boxes and Media Players with the Prime Video App (Google Chromecast, Orange, Bouygues Telecom, SFR, Free, Apple TV 4K and Apple TV (3rd and 4th generations)), Smart TVs with the Prime Video App, Blu-Ray Players with the Prime Video App, Mobile Devices with the Prime Video App iOS or Android (in the latest Prime Video app). For the best live sports viewing experience, watch Ligue 1 on a Fire TV device. For more information, visit: www.amazon.fr/ligue1.
The Professional Football League makes the broadcasting rights available separately for each country. Prime Video holds the broadcasting rights only for metropolitan France and French territories. The rest of the world is not included.
Prime Video will broadcast 8 out of 10 matches per match round exclusive on the Prime Video Ligue 1 channel. On regular weekend rounds, this usually includes matches at: 21.00 Friday, 17.00 Saturday, and 13.00, 15.00 (4x matches) and 20:45 CET on Sunday, with the best match typically scheduled into the Sunday 21.00 slot with a few midweek rounds during the season. All of these matches will be available to Prime members who have subscribed to the Le Pass Ligue 1 channel (Monthly or Yearly pass).
From July 30, 2022, Prime Video will also broadcast the Ligue 2 BKT multiplex as well as 8 of the 10 matches of each Ligue 2 BKT day. On regular weekend rounds, this usually includes matches at: 19.00 Saturday. All of these matches will be available to Prime members who have subscribed to the Le Pass Ligue 1 channel. To find out about upcoming matches on Prime Video, go to primevideo.com/ligue1.
The Sunday evening poster at 8:45 p.m. will benefit from a pre- and post-match of 30 minutes each. In addition, every Sunday at 7 p.m., the program "Dimanche Soir Football" will retrace the best moments of the day of the championship just before the match on Sunday evening at 8:45 p.m.
The headliner of the Ligue 1 broadcast on Prime Video is Thierry Henry, World Cup and Euro winner and Arsenal's all-time top scorer. Prime Video also offers a panel of consultants made up of former stars and coaches of the championship, including: Mathieu Bodmer, Corine Petit, Benoit Cheyrou, Jrme Alonzo, Edouard Ciss, Benjamin Nivet or Dominique Arribag. They will offer their expert opinions and give the keys to analysis of all the matches broadcast on Prime Video throughout the season.
Thibault Le Rol is the presenter of the poster for Sunday evening at 8:45 p.m. and for that of Friday evening at 9 p.m. Karim Bennani presents Multiplex Ligue 1, broadcast every Sunday at 3 p.m. while Flix Rouah presents the Mutliplex de Ligue 2 every Saturday at 7 p.m. Marina Lorenzo is the presenter of "Dimanche Soir Football", the Sunday magazine retracing the best moments of the championship day. The team of presenters is completed by Lesly Boitrelle, Saber Desfarges, Laurie Samama and Benot Daniel.
Smail Bouabdellah, Julien Brun, Frdric Verdier, Alban Lepoivre, Christophe Bureau, Luigi Colange, Alexis Grasso and Julien Ielsch are the commentators for the broadcast of the matches on Prime Video. Reporters include David Astorga, Virginie Sainsily, David Aello and Tiffany Henne.
Yes, there will be full commentary on every match in French language. An alternative option called Stadium FX is also available within the audio settings of Ligue 1 Uber Eats, allowing you to customize your live streaming experience with the atmosphere of the stadium.
Please follow the steps below in order to watch the game with the atmosphere of the stadium. Once the video is playing, select "Stadium FX" from the audio options: On the web, Android smart phones or tablets, Fire tablets, Alexa devices, iPhones or iPads, by clicking on the speech bubble. On Apple TV, by swiping down on your remote to access the menu, then selecting Audio. On some devices, by pressing your remote control to bring up the player settings, and pressing again to access the Audio menu. On other devices, you can choose your audio track on the match page from the Audio tab ("French" for the match with commentary and "Stadium Atmosphere" for the match without commentary with stadium atmosphere.
Subtitles will be available for all matches scheduled to take place at 21.00 Friday, 17.00 Saturday, and 20.30 Sunday. Subtitles will also be available for the Sunday multiplex at 15.00, and for "Dimanche Soir Football", the Sunday evening magazine at 19.00. The main match from the Ligue 2 BKT Mulitplex will also benefit from subtitles each day. For matches benefitting from subtitles, you can activate or deactivate them by selecting the "CC" symbol in your playback settings. For some devices, the subtitles symbol looks like a speech bubble, or it may be a "subtitles" option in the menu on the video overview page.
For supported matches, you can turn subtitles on or off by selecting the "CC" icon in your playback controls. For some devices, the Subtitles icon looks like a dialogue box, or it may be listed as a menu option under "Subtitles" on the video's detail page.
Rewind, pause and fast forward are available on Android and iOS mobile devices, Web (Chrome, FireFox, Edge), Fire TV, Google Chromecast, Apple TV (3rd generation and above) & select Smart TVs. Use the Watch from start button on the video overview page or within the player to watch the game from kick-off. Please note that these features are not available on all devices.
While all devices have been optimized to give a smooth and clear viewing experience, some devices offer less delay between the live game and your stream. We recommend using a Fire TV, iOS, or Android device for the best viewing experience.
If you can't watch live sports on your iOS or Android mobile device, update your app to make sure you're using the latest version. If you're using an Android device: Open the Google Play Store app, search for 'Prime Video' and tap 'Update'. If you are using an iOS Users device: Open the App Store, search for "Prime Video" and tap "Update".
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