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    Nick Neonakis 2 weeks ago

    The price of watching the Premier League is going up and up, whether that be season tickets, one off tickets, or watching on the television at home. Sky Sports recently won a set of broadcast rights, which allow them to show more games, meaning the offering on TV is going up significantly. We're here to help you find the cheapest way to watch as much Premier League football as possible this season.

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    Marco Rubio 2 weeks ago

    Sky Sports will be showing more live Premier League games than ever before. The new rights package that they secured means that at least 215 live games will be shown across their channels in the new season. Currently Sky Sports is available as an add on for Sky, EE TV and Virgin Media packages, and you can get passes via NOW TV. If you already have a Sky TV you will be paying £20 a month to add the nine Sky Sports channels on. If you are not yet a Sky customer you are required to get a Sky TV package, which will set you back £35 a month, but includes Netflix, Sky essential TV, and Sky Stream.

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    Alessandra Locatelli 2 weeks ago

    If you just want sport, and don't require paying for extra channels, such as you would with a Sky TV subscription, NOW TV is an excellent option. They offer day passes from £14.99 which allow you to watch all the Sky Sports channels for 24 hours, so if you're only going to be at home a few times a season, this may be the most financially viable. For all the sports channels for a month its £34.99, not as cheap as adding to Sky or Virgin, but it means you only get the sport channels, no extra Netflix etc. They regularly run deals which can see you spenidng as little as £21, but they can be less flexible.

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    Elisabetta Casellati 2 weeks ago

    For football fans, the transfer window is more than just a period on the calendar — it’s a season of hope, rumours, anticipation, and shock moves that can redefine a club’s future. Transfer News has emerged as the platform that not only reports the news but captures the very drama of the transfer market. From last-minute deadline day deals in the Premier League to game-changing signings in Serie A or the Saudi Pro League, TransferNews.com delivers the kind of coverage fans crave — fast, reliable, and always in the know.

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