The great news is there’s now plenty of choice out there, with lots of TV providers offering Sport channels and a number of streaming options too. But which is the best overall package for Sport? Sometimes it’s hard to tell, so we’ve run through the main options and what you might want to consider before choosing a sport package for your TV.
This sounds really obvious, but we know from our research that many families are paying more than they need to, and could save up to £450 a year if they switched their TV and broadband.
But in order to get the best deal, you need to be willing to switch. If you’ve just started a new contract, or don’t want to leave your current provider, you probably won’t benefit.
In theory, if you pick the exact packages you want when you need them, you can save the most money and have the best flexibility. In fact, that’s exactly what this site will allow you to do. Click here to access our package finder, where you can choose the precise channels/sports you want to watch, and we’ll find you the best deals around.
However, we know that for many busy households, they’d rather go for an all-inclusive bundle, where everything comes from 1 provider with one monthly bill. If that’s what you’d prefer, and you want to get the best TV package will all the sport included, read on.
We’ve compared the main TV providers ‘all-in’ packages including Sport channels, showing you how they differ, what you need to consider and the likely pricing. If you’ve got any comments or questions, please ask.
Prices do vary during the year, so always check our deals page for the latest offers
Alternatively, if you want to search for the best sports package based on just the programmes or channels you need, SwitchTV.co.uk’s unique package finder will do the hard work for you. Click here and enter the specific sports or channels you want, and then your postcode, and we’ll do the rest!
There are 92 games left to be played, of which Sky have 64, BT Sport 20, Amazon Prime 4 and the BBC have 4 too.
Both the BBC and Amazon games will be free to air, which is great. Sky have also said they’ll show 25 of their games free – though other than the Merseyside derby, we don’t expect them to show many other top matches. They may also not make them free to all, just free to those who have Sky (but not Sky Sports).
You’ll need a subscription to receive both Sky Sports and BT Sport. At the moment this is only available either from Sky, BT or Virgin Media. Luckily enough, SwitchTV.co.uk is here to help you find the best deals available.
Glad you asked! At SwitchTV.co.uk, we have a unique programme and channel database which we use to find the best package for you, using the latest prices from all the major providers.
Our team has been looking at the results, and they’re pretty tasty at the moment.
1. BT TV are offering HALF PRICE Sport at just £20 per month for 3 months, on their Big Sport with Superfast broadband bundle, at just £47.99 per month. That means you get all of the BT Sport and Sky Sports channels for less than £1.60 per month. You’ll need to pay extra for HD, but it’s an amazing deal – it even includes superfast fibre broadband too!
2. With Sky TV, you can also get Sky Sports and BT Sport all together in one package for £61 per month. Their TV bundle, with Sky Sports and BT Sport add-ons, will give you all the action in HD, plus over 100 channels not on Freeview and access to Sky box sets too.
3. Finally if you’re in a Virgin Media area, you can get the Bigger Bundle + Sports for £65 per month, both BT Sport and Sky Sports channels are included in HD, and it has Virgin’s ultrafast (108mb) broadband included too.
You can use our programme & channel chooser to find the right package for you. It’s completely free – just enter ‘premier league’ and any other programmes or channels you need into our tool and we’ll find the best deal available in your area. Try it out here