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Sky is rolling out a tempting deal offering Sky Sports access for pennies to celebrate the start of the Premier League season.
The broadcasting giant is slashing the price of its Sky Sports package for £19 when ordering a new Sky Glass smart TV.
Typically priced at £33, this deal is equal to roughly 63p per day and is available when shoppers upgrade their TV to either the Sky Glass Air and Sky Glass Gen 2, with monthly costs starting at £6 and £14 respectively.
Bagging one of these devices along with a Sky Sports add-on provides access to nine Sky Sports channels including Main Event, Premier League, Football, F1, Golf and Tennis.
It comes as Sky ramps up its Premier League coverage from 128 to a 215 games this season, which it says is 80% of all televised matches.
Plus, Sky Glass can automatically tweak the display and sound based on what's on screen for the best viewing experience, making it perfect for footy fans, reports Birmingham Live.
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Sky Sports can be reduced from £33 to £19 when purchased with a Sky Glass TV package, equal to roughly 63p per day.
The key difference between the Air and Gen 2 is their speaker systems; while the Air boasts two Dolby Audio speakers, the Gen 2 comes with seven Dolby Atmos speakers and a built-in soundbar.
Opting for this package with the 43" Sky Glass Air and Sky Sports comes in at £40 per month, plus a one-off payment of £20.
There's also a discounted TNT Sports add-on up for grabs for £20, a bargain compared to the usual £30.99 price via Discovery+ Premium.
These now start at £54.99, down from £65.99, for the Bigger Combo bundle + Sports, offering over 200 TV channels, including eight from Sky Sports such as Main Event, Football and F1.
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