THIRTEEN TV channels across Virgin Media and Sky will see significant changes by the end of the month.
Some of the updates are a result of Eurosport ceasing broadcasting last month.
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Both Virgin Media and Sky shared information about the changes on their respective sites.
Virgin Media announced the updated ways to watch “all the great sporting action” after Eurosport 1 and Eurosport 2 stopped streaming in the UK.
This move occurred at the end of February, leading Virgin Media to switch up their channels.
The broadcaster rearranged various sporting channels to avoid missing out on major events.
Eurosport’s content has found a new home after a merger with another popular sports network.
Events such as the Australian Open and Roland-Garros tennis, Grand Tour cycling, the UCI Mountain Bike World Series will be moving to TNT Sports.
Viewers can also find every major winter sports World Championship and World Cup event, British and World Superbikes, snooker, and the Olympic Games 2026-2032 on TNT going forward.
The channels will be as follows: TNT Sports 1 HD (CH 521), TNT Sports 2 HD (CH 522), TNT Sports 3 HD (CH 523), TNT Sports 4 HD (CH 524), and TNT Sports Ultimate UHD (CH 525).
Sky has also seen updates to a variety of their channels, with viewers likely left in confusion over where they went.
But don’t worry, you can still enjoy your favourite watches under new names.
Sky Fast (Satellite 307/851 – Sky Glass/Stream 307) has been temporarily renamed to SkyMartialArts / Martial Arts HD for the forseeable.
Sky Family (Satellite 306/850 – Sky Glass/Stream 306) is also operating under the name Sky Kids Books and SkyKidsBooksHD for the time being.
Meanwhile, Sky Award Winners (Satellite 304/849 – Sky Glass/Stream 304) will be renames to SkyWomenInFilm/ WomenInFilmHD for a temporary period.
Sky Ultimate Action (Satellite 302 – Sky Glass/Stream 302) has also been temporarily renamed to SkyOriginalsHD.
As of March 12, Channel 5 (Satellite 105/805) has been renamed to 5 while Channel 5 HD (Satellite 105/805 – Sky Glass/Stream 105) is now known as 5 HD.
This is just the start – more changes ahead

Analysis by Jamie Harris, Assistant Technology and Science Editor at The Sun
Broadcasting is going through an almighty shift at the moment with the push toward streaming at a key point.
Eurosport and TNT Sports owner Warner Bros Discovery is making some big changes next year.
And it’s likely Discovery+ will disappear as a result.
The streaming service has closed in several countries already to make way for a replacement, Max, bringing HBO and Discovery content under one roof.
The UK is one of the few big markets where Max hasn’t launched yet because of existing agreements with Sky, allowing Sky Atlantic to air big HBO-made hits like Game of Thrones and The White Lotus.
But the pair recently announced a new deal that will pave the way for Max’s launch in the UK early 2026 as a standalone app, while Sky customers will get access at no extra cost.
So expect even bigger changes in the TV and streaming world next year.
Additionally, Channel 5 +1 (Satellite 205) has changed to to 5 +1.
Another temporary name change has seen Sky Cinema Action (Satellite 307/851 – Sky Glass/Stream 307) become SkyMenInBlack.
The Sky Cinema Action has also been temporarily rebranded as MenInBlackHD.
Similarly, Sky Originals (Satellite 302 – Sky Glass/Stream 302) has been renamed to Book To Screen, with the HD version called BookToScreenHD.
The final changes occurring today saw Sky Cinema Thriller (Satellite 309 – Sky Glass/Stream 309) change its name to SkyGangstersHD.