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Amazon is delivering the rugby this autumn. Here's how to watch for free.


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TL;DR: Amazon Prime Video is hosting 17 of this autumn's 20 rugby internationals, and you can watch for free with a 30-day trial.


Gather round sports fans, because there is a simple trick you can employ to watch the remaining autumn rugby internationals for free on Prime Video.

Amazon Prime Video is hosting 17 of this autumn's 20 rugby internationals, and you can watch for free with a 30-day trial. Normally, Amazon Prime costs £7.99 per month or £5.99 per month if you opt for an Amazon Prime Video-only plan. If you aren't already subscribed, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial of the service. This trick will provide free access to Prime Video's fixtures until Nov. 20.

What's the catch? Your subscription will automatically renew at full price at the end of the trial period, so if you're just signing up to watch the rugby, you'll need to remember to cancel before this kicks in. It's something that's easy to forget, so maybe leave yourself a note.

Watch all the action on Prime Video for free with a 30-day trial.

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Amazon Delivers the Rugby
Amazon Prime Video 30-day free trial
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