Sky makes huge TV switchup and it’ll cut £120 off your bill

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Sky has a range of great offers on TV and broadband for 2025. (Image: Sky)

It’s 2025, it’s dry January and you’re probably wondering what will keep you going through these cold winter months. For many households it’ll be bundling up on the sofa with a new film or TV series to watch. Now, Sky has switched up its pricing for bill payers. 

Sky is offering a great deal to see in the new year that will save you £120 off the normal price. The package includes Sky TV, Netflix and a Sky Stream box, along with Sky’s Full Fibre 150 Broadband – instead fo the usual £40 monthly cost. 

The deal has been on many deal-getters lists since last week, as it launched its fellow January sale deals on January 3, and while it highlighted the new £35 per month offer it was the only deal that had a later ‘buy now’ date. Which has arrived and is available to shop, here.

This package comes with the excellent Sky Stream box, that will let you stream all your favourite shows from all the major services, but also has a trick up its sleeve as it delivers terrestrial channels over the internet too, so you don’t need a roof aerial, you just need decent Wi-Fi at home.

The package also the new plan which includes Sky Atlantic – home of shows like House of the Dragon, The Last of Us and Billions – as well as Discovery+. Netflix is also thrown into the deal, so you can watch blockbusters like Jackal, The Lincoln Lawyer or the new season of Squid Game.

If you don’t have a telly to watch that on, you can opt for  for an extra £14 a month, so you know you’ll be able to watch those shows on a brand new TV with all those streaming skills built in. 

While the Sky shoppers can unlock as much as £120 in savings this New Year,  has been cut off  – as it’s reduced to £69. Instead of the usual £97 mothly price the sale, however, the caveat being that this is a lot more expensive compared to the Sky TV, Netflix, and Sky Stream bundle. 

Other 2025 Sky deals

If you just want that 150Mbps broadband without the TV, you’ll be able to get it for £27 a month – which saves you £48 over the life of the contract, as it was £29 a month.

If you’re more interested in mobile deals, Sky is also offering 6-months half price on data plans with Sky Mobile. That will snag you a 100GB plan for £15 a month, or a 10GB plan for £7 a month for the first half of the year. Note that this is for a SIM-only deal, so you’ll need to have the phone first.

Sky Mobile runs on the O2 network, offering great 5G coverage, there’s unlimited calls and texts on all plans, while data that you don’t use will roll over to the next month.

If you weighing up whether to take out a Sky TV package, expecially considering you have to commit to a long-term plan. Here’s what other shoppers and users think, including a household who have recently upgraded to a plan with Netflix and Discovery Plus. 

As they said on Trustpilot: “The box arrived and so easy to install. All channel including paramount plus Netflix and discovery plus has saved us so much money.” While another said: “Switched to Sky Stream a few weeks back and so far it’s the best decision I’ve ever made. Installation takes care of itself, the remote even auto tunes itself to the TV.“The best part is though the ability to have a single charge for all your streaming subscriptions. For example: I can subscribe to Disney +, paramount + – etc and they’ll be billed under a single bill from Sky.”

But, no product can suit everyone as some reviewers share with less satisfied reviews, as one person highlighted an issue: “If you use the live pause feature at some point it freezes and you have to come off the channel and loses what you have paused.”

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