Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from everybody at GIVEMESPORT.

No matter how you're celebrating this festive season, we hope you enjoyed your December 25 and have plenty of time to put your feet up on Boxing Day.

Besides, everybody knows that the day after Christmas is always one of the best when it comes to sport and most Premier League footballers are forced to jog off their turkey lunches.

And with Amazon Prime inheriting Rudolf's reins today, football fans are being treated to a 10-hour marathon of sport and that's assuming you aren't watching the cricket this morning.

Things get underway with the 12:30 kick-off at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as Jose Mourinho looks to avenge defeat against his former side with a win over Brighton & Hove Albion.

Stellar Premier League fixtures

Then, no fewer than SIX Premier League fixtures commence at the traditional time of 15:00, but any Amazon Prime customers will have the luxury of being able to watch every game live.

Aston Villa and Norwich City promises to be a thrilling clash at the bottom of the table, especially when you consider six goals were plundered last time as the Villans won 5-1 in East Anglia.

We'll see Mikel Arteta in the Arsenal dugout for the first time as they travel to a Bournemouth side that, barring their shock win at Chelsea, have been showing relegation form in recent weeks.

Managerial returns

Chelsea seemed to have stopped the rot with a victory against Tottenham and they'll be looking for another Christmas cracker when they welcome lowly-placed Southampton to Stamford Bridge.

The West Ham players will be hoping to keep Manuel Pellegrini in the job for the New Year as they travel to south London, but Crystal Palace have been mid-table dark horses this season.

Meanwhile, Burnley are the order of the day for Everton as they hope to get their unexpected era under Carlo Ancelotti off with a bang at Goodison Park.

Can Man Utd exact revenge?

And the final 15:00 comes from Bramall Lane where even the in-form Sheffield United will have to be wary of a Watford side that, albeit residing in 20th, are fresh from beating Manchester United.

Speaking of the Red Devils, they'll be ensuring we don't go too long without football as they get things underway at 17:30 with a must-win home tie against Newcastle United.

Top of the table clash

Then, finally of all, we have arguably the best game of the day to round things off.

The Premier League title race looks to be over already, but you can't beat a game between the top team and their closest challengers, so that's exactly what's being served up for us today.

If Liverpool can secure a Boxing Day victory away to Leicester City, they'll extend their lead to 13 points and march towards the New Year with just a single defeat in 2019.

Brace yourselves for a brilliant day

And breathe.

If we haven't sold you on the brilliant day of Boxing Day football, then you're either the biggest Scrooge we've come across or, well, you're just a non-sports fan who got lost on the internet.