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This Sky TV with Sports offer is the best deal we've seen this year - ends tonight

Update: You really don't want to wait around on these Sky TV deals with discounted options for Sky Sports and Sky Cinema as today's the final day get get the reduced monthly prices. You've only got until midnight tonight.

Tired of missing out on the best sports coverage in the UK? Then it's time you turned that frown upside down with a superb Sky TV with Sports offer. It's a quiet time of year for Sky TV deals and decent ones with Sky Sports are the rarest ones as discounts are usually reserved for the movie and TV content.

Not today though as you can get a Sky TV package with all eight Sky Sports channels for 22% off - or to put it in terms of cold hard cash, £10 less a month, saving you a lovely jubbly £180 over the regular contract price.

This deal gets you the base Sky Entertainment pack too. This comes with every Sky TV deal nowadays, but Sky has packed it with an excellent selection of channels including Sky Atlantic (yes, you'll be able to watch Game of Thrones Season 8 in April), Sky One, Comedy Central, Nat Geo Wild and much more. As for those sports, you'll be spoiled for choice with Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports F1, Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Golf, Sky Sports Action, Sky Sports Arena and Sky Sports Main Event all yours at a super cheap price and in HD.

Want a bit of cinema and an HD upgrade for the Entertainment package too? Well you're in luck as a separate Sky offer will save you an even bigger £270 today.

These Sky deals are online exclusives, so you'll not hear about them on the phone or at those booths in shopping centres. Actually, you won't have to speak to a soul to get this sorted out. That's the dream right? No phone menus! Do hurry though as both offers expire on February 28th.

If you want any other extras like Sky Box Sets with Netflix, 4K multiscreen or Sky Kids, they can be bolted-on as you go through the order online. The Box Sets and Netflix combo for a tenner is an absolute steal.

Fancy a new TV to enjoy all this stunning content on? Be sure to check out our range of the best cheap TV deals and sales as we've rounded up some jaw-dropping prices on a range of 4K TVs. If you fancy upgrading your internet too, be sure to take a look at our range of the best broadband deals.



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