You don't have to be an existing Sky customer to get the unlimited free access to Netflix and Sky's Ultimate TV bundle in September
Sky TV and Netflix are arguably two of the most sought-after telly services ...and right now, you can watch both of them for free. Yes, the latest blockbuster deal will give you access to everything on Netflix and Sky's Ultimate TV bundle at no cost.
If you don't cancel and stick around after the 30-day trial period, you'll need to pay roughly £26 a month, but that price does change depending on the contract you take out, which we'll get to later. Once the freebie month comes to an end shoppers will pay either £26 a month or £29 a month depending on the contract length chosen, the smaller £26 fee is for those who opt for the shorter 18-month contract. Anyone who doesn't want to tie themselves into a long contract at all will pay £29 a month for a 31-day rolling contract.
Tap into these Sky TV deals to get free channels and Netflix Starting off with the most time-critical, it's Sky Glass, Sky Sports, Sky TV and Netflix offer which'll get you six months worth of Sky Sports for absolutely free. For the first three months it costs £14 a month and then rises to £40 a month up to month six and £65 a month thereafter.
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