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Broadcasting legend Jeff Stelling’s return to TV screens has been confirmed, just months after he quit Sky Sports and their Soccer Saturday show. He will join the Amazon Prime Sport team for their coverage of the Premier League over the festive period, spearheading their ‘Every Game Every Goal’ show.
On Friday, Amazon announced the news that Stelling would be joining their line-up, as fans will get to see the 68-year-old reacting to all the latest football action once again on Wednesday, December 6.
He will be across games involving the blockbuster Manchester United vs Chelsea clash, while Manchester City and Liverpool are in action against Aston Villa and Sheffield United respectively among six Premier League matches on that evening.
Stelling will be supported by the likes of Dion Dublin, Tim Sherwood, Siobhan Chamberlain and Nedum Onouha as he makes a return to television six months after his departure from Sky.
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Amazon also confirmed that ex-Football Focus host Dan Walker will join the streaming platform as a presenter for three matches including Burnley vs Liverpool, while the likes of Thierry Henry, Alan Shearer and Michael Owen are all returning to their punditry roles.
The broadcaster has two rounds of fixtures to take in this month, the midweek set of games between December 5-7 and then the festive matches on Boxing Day and December 27-28.
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Since departing Sky Sports after 30 years, Stelling has been hosting a radio show on talkSPORT and also touring the nation to put on live shows with Soccer Saturday favourite Bianca Westwood.
On his final show at the end of last season, Sky played a long montage showcasing his best moments in the gig, before Stelling penned an emotional thank you and farewell to viewers.
But now, fans of the broadcaster can tune into Amazon this month to see Stelling back in action with live coverage of the Premier League.
Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service is once again showing exclusive Premier League matches. And you can stream all of the footie without paying a penny with an Amazon Prime free trial.
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