Amazon Prime Day 2024: final day of football deals as event finishes at midnight tonight!
Amazon Prime Day is almost over! So act quick of you want the best football deals and best soccer deals, depending on where you are in the world
Amazon Prime Day, the annual sale offering deals on a huge range of products is in it's final hours, offering football fans the last opportunity to take advantage of some mega savings we've seen.
Whether it be ways to improve their Football Manager experience, make their TV screen better for Premier League games or ensuring their football shirt collection is kept in optimal shape, there really is something for everyone - you just need to look hard enough.
Fortunately, FourFourTwo has dedicated itself to scouring Amazon so you don't have to, selecting our favourite products for these two huge days of discounts. With free delivery, you can get the best that Amazon has to offer straight to your doorstep the following day - you just need an Amazon Prime subscription – and if you sign up now, you can get a 30-day free trial, meaning you can get all the Prime Day advantages at no cost.
But it might be worth hanging on to a Prime subscription anyway: there will be two entire rounds of Premier League fixtures shown exclusively on Amazon in the 2024/25 season – which amounts to 20 matches in all.
Amazon Prime Day deals 2024
What Amazon Prime Day deals are there?
Oura Ring Gen3 Horizon Was $499 Now $363.69
Gareth Southgate wore this ring while stood on the touchlines at Euro 2024 - but it's not just a fancy bit of jewellery. More of a smartwatch, its features include sleep monitoring, activity goals, heart rate, temperature and stress on the body.
Amazon Fire TV Stick Was: $39.99 Now: $17.99
Streaming games from your TV has never been easier, with the Amazon Fire Stick a brilliant piece of technology to make things so much more simple when you want to settle down and lock in for matches. A 55 per cent discount is great this Prime Day, too.
Apple MacBook Air Was £999 Now £849
While Macs aren't renowned for their gaming capabilities, running Football Manager on them is certainly achievable thanks to the high-speed processor. The game looks brilliant on a MacBook Air, too, thanks to the Liquid Retina display helping all the colours pop. With an 18-hour battery life, literal full days can be spent attempting to take Brackley Town to the Premier League. It's a great laptop away from FM as well, hence our recommendation.
EA Sports FC 24 Standard Edition PS5 Was: £69.99
Now: £20
The game is still in its latest release, and yet Amazon have decided a mega 71 per cent discount is neccessary for the fan-favourite EAFC 24. While a new version will be released in a couple of months, there's still plenty of time to get as much use and enjoyment out of this game as possible - don't sleep on it!
Apple AirPods (3rd generation) Was £169 Now £129
There's a reason why AirPods are not only loved by Mbappe, but the majority of people who wear wireless earphones, it seems. Minimal, lightweight and sleek, it's barely noticeable that you have the earphones in while wearing them. They give a great sound quality, too.
Philips Fabric Shaver Was $18 Now $14.50
A saving of almost 20 per cent for a must-have household item, that preserves precious soccer shirts! Thank you Amazon Prime. Using this device is comically easy, and remarkably therapeutic. A must for anyone with a soccer shirt in their closet.
LG C3 65-inch 4K OLED TV Was $3,499.99 Now $1,996.99
Any discount is welcome Amazon Prime Day, but when there's a saving of over $1,500, it's a real steal. Picking up a high-quality TV with such a remarkable saving isn't always possible, especially when it's as good for watching Premier League and MLS games on as well. The picture quality is second-to-none, the display is bright while the gaming capabilities all make this LG TV an absolute must for anyone in the market for a new screen.
Score Draw England 1990 Mash Up Retro Football Shirt Was £50 Now £25
The three kits created for England's 1990 World Cup campaign are truly magnificent, but selecting which one to wear on an individual basis can cause even the most decisive of us a headache. It's fortunate, therefore, that Score Draw stuck them altogether, making the lives of every England fan reminiscing of Italia 90 that little bit easier on matchday.
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Ryan is a staff writer for FourFourTwo, joining the team full-time in October 2022. He first joined Future in December 2020, working across FourFourTwo, Golf Monthly, Rugby World and Advnture's websites, before eventually earning himself a position with FourFourTwo permanently. After graduating from Cardiff University with a degree in Journalism and Communications, Ryan earned a NCTJ qualification to further develop as a writer while a Trainee News Writer at Future.