Apart from the most naive, who thought they were getting away with quickly taking an Amazon Prime subscription, everyone was waiting for the price.

Since the acquisition on June 11 of 80% of the TV rights to Ligue 1 by Amazon, it was obvious that the e-commerce giant was going to create its own channel in France, the question being the price of the subscription.

It will therefore be necessary to pay € 12.99 per month to watch Prime Video Ligue 1, but a condition adds to the bill.

The service will in fact be available only to subscribers to the Amazon Prime service (€ 5.99 per month or € 49 per year).

The channel will be launched on August 1 for the Champions Trophy between PSG and Lille.

Prime Video Ligue 1 will then broadcast eight matches per day, including the Sunday evening match (at 8:45 p.m.) including the ten best posters.

Small subtlety to attract customers: the Champions Trophy match as well as the Sunday evening program will be broadcast "unencrypted" ... for all Prime subscribers.

Regarding the broadcast of Ligue 2, which begins on July 24, Amazon says it has partnered with the channel L'Equipe.

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