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The most budget-friendly option is Virgin's Bigger Combo bundle + Sports, which has been reduced from £65.99 to £54.99 per month – a total saving of £264.
This provides access to more than 200 TV channels, with eight Sky Sports channels such as Main Event, Football and F1.
It also offers 516Mbps fibre broadband for seamless streaming and gaming.
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Additionally, there's the Biggest Combo bundle, which not only includes the same Sky Sports channels and 516Mbps broadband, but also throws in Sky Cinema and a free Netflix subscription.
However, there's also a £120 discount on Virgin's top-tier Mega Volt bundle, which provides more than 230 TV channels with Sky Sports HD, Sky Cinema HD and Netflix Standard with ads, along with an impressive 1,130Mbps broadband, reports the Mirror.
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Virgin Media has cut up to £336 off select TV, broadband and Sky Sports bundles in its Summer of Sports sale.
This comprehensive package also includes an O2 SIM card with unlimited data, minutes and texts, at a total monthly cost of £79.99, reduced from £84.99.
On top of all this, TNT Sports can be added to each bundle as a paid add-on for £18, rather than the usual £30.99 rate when signing up directly through Discovery+.
All of Virgin's TV and broadband plans now have a 24-month term, matching those offered by rivals like Sky.
While this option doesn't include broadband, it does offer nine dedicated sports channels, 100 regular channels including Sky Atlantic, and free subscriptions to Netflix Standard with ads and Discovery+.
Liverpool took all three points in the last Merseyside Derby in April.
Virgin customers looking for their sports fix can catch a minimum of 215 Premier League matches every season from 2025/26, as Sky is set to boost its coverage from 128 to at least 215 games.
The TV package is also superb – Ok, it doesn't have Sky Atlantic but with Netflix, Sky Cinema and all the Sports channels included, there's enough to watch."