
Sky Sports SLASH subscription price as they offer new 'saver deal' to give fans major boost ahead of new Premier League season
Sky Sports has cut its subscription price with a saver deal ahead of the new Premier League season.
There are three main packages available as part of the Sky NOW service.
The Entertainment, Cinema or Sports packages are available to viewers.
The hugely popular sports package enables fans to watch a variety of sports, including Premier League football, Formula 1, rugby, golf, NFL and cricket.
Although the service normally costs £34.99 per month it has now been cut to £28.
In order to capitalise on the deal, you must sign up to a 12-month contract in order to use Sky NOW.
You will still be charged even if you cancel the contract before the end of the year.
Sky's regular membership is still available at a monthly rate of £34.99.
By taking advantage of the new deal you can save £6.99 per month, which equates to £83.88 per year.
There is also the option of a day membership costing £14.99 which enables you to watch Sky Sports for 24 hours at a time.
The eagerly-anticipated new Premier League season gets underway on Friday night, with defending champions Liverpool hosting Bournemouth in a game shown live on Sky Sports.
Sky are also showing the clash between Wolves and Manchester City on Saturday evening.
On Sunday, there are two games being shown live on Sky channels at 2pm, with Chelsea playing Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest up against Brentford. The exciting game between Manchester United and Arsenal then follows at 4.30pm.
There is further live action to enjoy on Monday night as newly-promoted Leeds United play Everton.
In total, Sky Sports are showing 215 live Premier League games this season, which is up from 128 last campaign.
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