Customers who switch can enjoy TNT Sports – formerly known as BT Sport – with an incredible deal AFF
Sports fans who love watching football can watch Premier League matches for free thanks to an incredible new deal from Virgin Media - and it's cheaper than Sky TV.
Fans can watch anything from upcoming Premier League fixtures, 2023 Rugby World Cup or even the WWE Friday Night Smackdown for a bargain new price. Everything is available to watch in 1080p High Definition on the Virgin TV 360 set-top box. You'll also get fibre broadband with download speeds of 264Mbps – that's roughly 3.7x faster than the average household internet connection in the UK.
For comparison, if you wanted the same deal with Sky Stream, the latest set-top box from the satellite telly brand, you'd need to pay £111 per month. That's £26 for the basic Sky TV package with the Stream box, £20 for Sky Sports channels, £27 for TNT Sports, and finally £38 for a slower 145Mbps broadband connection.It's completely free to sign up to the 18-month deal with Virgin Media, which'll cost you a total of £1,170 across the total plan.
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