Last chance to get Virgin Media’s free broadband and Disney+ deal that beats Sky

Black Friday and Cyber Monday have been and gone for most shoppers but not for those . The provider has beaten Sky by offering its three-month for a much longer time, and it’s around until the end of this week. 

The sale ends this Friday, December 6 so there’s still a chance to get its standout Black Friday – where the price has been cut down to £0 for the first three months on broadband and broadband TV bundles. Plus, a welcomed free Disney+ addition for streaming fans – you can

A deal which can help shoppers, it’s not the first free streaming device we’ve seen this sale season. Sky is well known for its Netflix plan with its although the rival £19 per month deal has ended already. 

Virgin Media shoppers will save on the M250, M500, Gig1, the Bigger Bundle + Movies M350, Biggest Bundle M500+, and Biggest Bundle Gig1 fibre broadband and TV plans. The smallest saving is £86.97 (on the smallest M250 plan), with the most significant saving available on the Biggest Bundle plan – a £237 saving, as

However, to enjoy these substantial savings, customers must commit to an 18-month contract. There’s no flexibility (without an exit fee) if you decide to leave, but some may think the savings are worth it. We’ve detailed the exact bundles and discounts below.

Here’s a quick look at the deals for Broadband only:

  • The M250 Full Fibre plan is now just £25.99 per month –
  • The M500 Full Fibre plan offers a £144 discount at £29.99 per month –
  • And the Gig1 Full Fibre plan is slashed by £194, down to £34.99 per month –

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Part of the Black Friday deal is free broadband and Disney (Image: Getty)

TV and Broadband bundle deals:

  • Bigger Bundle + Movies M350 is cut by £182 to £60.99 per month –
  • The Biggest Bundle M500+ now has a £237 saving, priced at £79 per month –
  • Biggest Bundle Gig1 is reduced by £255, costing £85 per month –

But how does it work? For the first three months, you pay absolutely nothing. It’s only from the fourth month of the 18-month contract that billing commences. The same applies to the Disney+ offer included in the plan – it’s free for the initial three months, after which charges apply.

However, there’s a catch detailed in the terms and conditions, as Virgin points out: “Get three months on us. You’ll be automatically opted in to a paid monthly subscription of Disney+ Standard Plan of £8.99pm after Offer Period. Cancel Disney+ plan at any time by calling Virgin Media or within 30 days of the end of your plan”.

Virgin Media, having launched its Black Friday deals weeks ahead of the November 29 date, boasts one of the longest-standing offers, which concludes on December 8. This is in contrast to Sky’s deadline of 11:59 tonight (Tuesday, December 3).

Over at Sky and since its Black Friday deals have ended the provider has added an eye-opening new There’s also a new page for its newly added festive films, which falls part of its £25 per month Sky TV, Netflix, discovery+ and Sky Cinema plan.

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