Duke basketball is making history—and you'll need an Amazon Prime subscription to catch some of the action.
In a groundbreaking move for college sports, the Duke Blue Devils have signed a multiyear deal with Amazon to stream three of their biggest games exclusively on Prime Video. This is the first time a major collegiate program has inked an exclusive streaming agreement, and it signals a major shift in how fans will watch college basketball.
Amazon Prime has been aggressively expanding its live sports lineup, already boasting Thursday Night Football, the NBA Play-In Tournament, and the first round of the NBA playoffs. Now, Duke joins that elite roster.
Which games are moving to Prime?
For the 2026-27 season, three Duke matchups will be available only on Prime Video. And these aren't just any games—they're blockbuster neutral-site showdowns against powerhouse programs:
- Duke vs. UConn (Las Vegas)
- Duke vs. Michigan (New York)
- Duke vs. Gonzaga (Detroit)
Exact tip-off times will be announced later, but one thing is certain: these are must-watch games featuring some of the most successful programs in the nation.
What this means for fans
If you're a Blue Devils fan—or just a college hoops enthusiast—you'll need an active Prime subscription to catch these games live. It's a new era for sports streaming, and Duke is leading the charge.
As Charlie Neiman, Head of Sports Partnerships at Prime Video, put it: "Duke basketball games transcend the schedule. This new offering gives fans more of what we all want—marquee matchups featuring the most successful programs in the nation."
So mark your calendars, grab your Duke gear, and get ready to stream the Blue Devils like never before.
