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Sky Sports 24-hour warning to claim 'lowest price' Premier League and NFL deal

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Autumn is shaping up to be a stellar season for sports fans. The 2024/25 Premier League season is back after the international break and the NFL is well underway.

This weekend's Premier League fixtures have seen Liverpool bounce back from their shock defeat to Nottingham Forest, as Arne Slot's Reds earned a 3-0 win against Bournemouth at Anfield. But the biggest fixture comes on Sunday (September 22), as Man City face Arsenal in what could potentially be an early title decider.

But it's not all about football, as Sunday will also see 12 matches in the NFL, including Philadelphia Eagles vs New Orleans Saints and Baltimore Ravens vs Dallas Cowboys, both of which will be broadcast on Sky Sports NFL. Whether you're a fan of UK or US football, Sky has brought back a popular deal offering savings of more than £200 alongside top Premier League, EFL and NFL action, plus a lot more, the Mirror reports.

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Sky has unveiled its 'lowest price' sports package on the Sky Sports, Sky Stream, Sky TV and Netflix bundle, which currently comes with Ultra HD at no extra cost. The plan has been reduced to £43 a month - down from £52 - but the clock is ticking to secure the discount.

Sports fans have until 11.59am on Monday (September 23) to take advantage of this offer. Doing so saves Sky members £216, plus an extra £119.76 with Netflix included for free - a total saving of £335.76 over the 24-month term.

Sky Sports has already tempted new customers by adding '50 percent more sport' to its schedule this season and launched a new channel, Sky Sports+. Subscribers to the Sky Sports package will have access to nine dedicated Sky Sports channels and more than 1,400 live football games across the Premier League, EFL and more, as well as NFL, Formula 1 and golf.

The package also includes more than 200 TV channels and the latest blockbuster shows on Sky Atlantic like House of the Dragon and new Batman spin-off, The Penguin. As if that wasn't enticing enough, Sky is throwing in a free Netflix subscription for good measure.

However, Sky Sports members should note the broadcaster does not air any matches from the UEFA Champions League or Europa League. Those keen to watch the biggest European games this season will need to subscribe to TNT Sports, which is available with Discovery+ via Amazon's Prime Video for £30.99 on a rolling monthly basis.

Elsewhere, Virgin Media is giving away a free 4K Hisense TV or £200 bill credit when signing up for select TV and broadband bundles by 11.59pm on Sunday (September 22). The deal is available with the Bigger Combo bundle + Sports HD for £69.99 a month, which includes more than 195 TV channels, eight Sky Sports channels and 516Mbps broadband.

There's also the Mega Volt bundle, which offers more than 230 TV channels - including Sky Sports and Sky Cinema - plus Netflix, an unlimited 5G O2 sim and superfast 1,130Mbps fibre broadband for £84.99 a month.

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