TNT Sports has launched a rare sale and it effectively works out at two months access for free.
The deal comes as the Premier League 2025/26 season is well underway – and weeks ahead of Black Friday offers.

TNT Sports has the rights to 52 live Premier League matches, while Sky Sports has the other 215.
As any footy fan knows, subscribing to watch your favourite sports doesn’t come cheap.
But there’s currently a deal running to access TNT Sports via Discovery+ or Amazon Prime that slashes costs down.
Normally, you would have to pay £30.99 to stream TNT Sports’ coverage.
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For a limited time, you can get it for £25.49 instead – that’s a monthly saving of £5.50.
However, you’ll have to commit to an annual subscription to lock in that price.
That works out at £305.88 instead of £371.88.
And overall that’s a saving of £66 for the year – or you could look at it as more than two months free access compared to the usual cost.
The special discount is only open to the first 25,000 customers who sign up before November 25.
Anyone who goes ahead with it also need to be aware that it auto-renews in a year, so set your calendar to avoid paying higher costs once the promotion period is up.
TNT’s next match day is November 22 at 12:30, when Burnley take on Chelsea.
Of course, TNT is home to other sports competitions as well.
There’s also football from the UEFA Champions League, as well as tennis Grand Slams from the Australian Open and Roland Garros.
MotoGP, cycling Grand Tours, winter sports, UFC, boxing, Premiership Rugby, and more can be watched too.
All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed.
Always do your own research before making any purchase.
Save on streaming
Utilise FAST channels and apps
There are tons of free ways to watch TV and movies out there – and I’m not talking about piracy.
An increasing number of FAST – free ad-supported television – platforms are making their way to smart TVs and streaming sticks.
Try these out for size:
Accept ads
Ad-supported plans are often cheaper than their Standard or Premium counterparts.
If you’re not fussed about an ad-break, or are tight on cash, consider dropping your streaming plan down to an ad-supported tier.
Evaluate your spending
Take a moment to write down all the subscriptions you have and check if you’re using all of them regularly.
If there’s some apps where you feel like you’ve watched all the best content, cancel them.
Hop between services
When you’re sucked into a binge-worthy TV show – chances are you’re only paying attention to one streaming app at a time.
While having access to a huge library of content may seem appealing – it can also be costly.
Try only subscribing to one streaming app at a time to trim down your streaming bills.
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