Sky has yet to officially announce its 2024 Black Friday deals, but a new offer on its website suggests that customers don't need to wait until the end of November. The provider is offering a £408 discount when you combine its
The Sky Stream, Sky TV, Netflix plan is perfect for households that love entertainment - it offers hundreds of TV channels, Netflix series, and a handy Stream box, meaning you can get rid of your satellite dish. Plus, there's a hidden price drop for sports fans which boosts the savings.
If you add the Sky Sports add-on to your Sky Entertainment and Netflix plan, you'll cut off the usual price. This is an offer that many TV shoppers won't know about unless they delve deep into the site, which is what we've done to help you pay less.
So how does it work?
The Sky Entertainment and Netflix package has been reduced by £9 to just £10 per month - but you'll have to commit to a full 24-month plan. Once selected, customers will see the option of the Sky Sports add-on, which has also been discounted - by £8, down from £28 per month to £20, as reports.
That's a total monthly saving of £17 on the combined price of £39, or. Initially, when clicking through the deal online, it shows up as £59 per month, but if you go through to the online basket and select 'continue without broadband', you'll see the Entertainment and Netflix package with the Sport add-on - the only downside is the lengthy contract.
Here's what the offer should look like to maximise your savings at checkout. Our tech team is constantly scouring for Sky discounts, particularly as we approach Black Friday where we might see deals on its all-in-one Sky Glass TV.
As far as 2024 Black Friday deals are concerned, we've already spotted discounts from competing brands such as Samsung. However, Sky has been slower to join the sales this year compared to last year and its November 3, 2023 date. is another retailer that budget-savvy shoppers might want to check out as it too launches an early sale.
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