I've just got off the phone with BT Sports and thought I'd share this:
It would seem that if you have a Sky (HD or SD) box that has no subscription you can get BT Sport for £12 a month -there is a £15 set up charge. If you sign up before the end of August you get the HD free for a year. If you are a BT Broadband customer you get it for free.
What this means to me, and may to some of you, is that you can get 38 Premier League games for £12 a month without having to pay Sky TV the £20+ a month for their basic channels and probably another tenner for the HD channel.
The downside is that all of BT's games already disclosed are on Saturdays, so it is possible that they all will be, so if you go to Charlton games and have more than a short journey you might not benefit, but as I don't go to many away games I'm going to sign up. Also, if you don't subscribe to Sky the recording function won't work, but for live games I suspect that is less important.
Just thought I'd share.
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For £12 a month it seems a good deal, expecially as Sky would be over £60 a month for live football with HD.
Something I'll probably take up.
Despite the fact that they were looking for competition for the football rights this is going to make Sky and BT cut their prices and make for real competition for the consumer.
Just to clarify when I said plus line rental I meant you still have to pay that and it's only to new customers with regards to the broadband, existing customers with sports package can still get it.
I also don't have a Sky subscription. It was the fact that you can have BT Sport without any contract with Sky that appealed to me.
Anyone know if you can subscribe for the BT games through Virgin ?
If you don't have a box capable of revieving the channels, you will only be able to watch it online