The best TNT Sports deals and offers for the 2025-26 football season
Back in 2013, TNT Sports, then under its former BT Sports guise, dabbled their toes in the football world for the first time, by securing the rights to show 38 live Premier League games every season. They've come on leaps and bounds since then, bagging the rights to show Champions League, Europa League and Conference League action as well as other European leagues, including Serie A. TNT Sports goes even bigger and better this season as they begin showing live FA Cup coverage alongside the usual free-to-air providers, after agreeing a four-year deal with the Football Association.
TNT Sports may be aligned with Discovery Plus, but unlike other channels, it's not exclusive to a single streaming service. Instead, you can access TNT through a wide variety of services, including Amazon Prime Video, Sky Sports, EE TV (BT Broadband's channels), Virgin Media and more. So, if you're heading into the new season still searching for a football provider, or you're looking to switch, let GOAL give you the lowdown on what TNT Sports has to offer and what the best sign-up deals are currently.
Best TNT Sports deals and offers
The cheapest way to get TNT Sports is by adding it on to a pre-existing TV or mobile contract. You can also get it included with bigger TV packages or even get it for free as an 'Inclusive Extra' on certain mobile contracts. Below, you'll find all of these options laid out in more detail.
Get TNT Sports and Discovery Plus Premium at Amazon Prime
Amazon Prime Video is now offering Discovery Plus Premium to all Prime members for an additional £30.99 a month. With this, you'll have access to all TNT Sports channels alongside Amazon Prime's own catalogue of live sport (which includes Premier League football and tennis).
Get a TNT Sports monthly pass on Discovery Plus
Currently, there are two tiers for TNT Sports on Discovery Plus. The first is Discovery Plus TNT Sports, which is a dedicated sports-only tier and costs £30.99. The second is Discovery Plus TNT Sports & Entertainment which gives audiences Discovery Plus entertainment and TNT Sports content for £33.99 per month. This is a rolling contract, meaning you can cancel at any time, ideal for unplugging at the end of the football season. Existing BT broadband customers can watch all of TNT Sports via the Discovery Plus app or on the online player for just £20 a month on a flexible monthly rolling contract.
Get TNT Sports on EE TV
You can get TNT Sports on EE TV for £5 a month (for the first six months), as part of a bundle deal with BT Broadband. After the initial six months, the price increases to £20 per month. To get this deal, you'll need to have either EE or BT Broadband and then add the TNT Sports package as an "Inclusive Extra" or as a standalone add-on. Or, if you have an EE mobile and sign up for EE broadband, you have the chance to add an Apple TV 4K to your plan. This gives you free access to TNT Sports via the discovery+ app (included on the Apple TV device).
Get TNT Sports with an EE pay-monthly SIM card
TNT Sports is also included as an add-on or 'Inclusive Extra' for certain EE mobile packages. EE has several SIM-only plans to which you can add TNT Sports, and they're running some great deals on them. From £48 a month you can get an Unlimited Full Works plan with a free 'Inclusive Extra' of your choice, or for £42 a month, you can get an Unlimited All Rounder plan. On other deals, you can also add TNT Sports for £25.
Sky Sports and TNT Sports bundle
You can bundle Sky TV and TNT Sports together in a package. At the moment, you can get Sky Stream, Netflix and Sky TV for £15 a month, plus TNT Sports for an extra £20 a month. If you want to add Sky Sports, it's another £20 a month, taking your total up to £55. TNT Sports is available to add to any Sky TV package. If you're already a Sky customer, you can log in to your account and add it on whenever you like: either online, over the phone, or via your TV box.
Virgin Media broadband and TNT Sports offer
TNT Sports is included with quite a few of Virgin Media's larger bundles, which give you TV, broadband, and/or home phone services in one ready-made package. If you get your broadband from Virgin Media, you can get TNT Sports included in one of Virgin's Sports packages, which start at £59 a month. Or, you can add TNT Sports to any of Virgin Media's packages for only £5 a month for three months (£18 a month after).
Upcoming live football on TNT Sports
Check out some of the standout upcoming games being shown live on TNT Sports in the table below:
Date
Kick-Off
Match
Competition
Sun Aug 10
15:00
Liverpool vs Crystal Palace
FA Community Shield
Wed Aug 13
20:00
PSG v Tottenham Hotspur
UEFA Super Cup
Sat Aug 16
12:30
Aston Villa v Newcastle
Premier League
Sat Aug 23
12:30
Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur
Premier League
Sat Aug 23
17:30
Sassuolo v Napoli
Serie A
Sun Aug 24
19:45
Juventus v Parma
Serie A
Sat Aug 30
12:30
Chelsea v Fulham
Premier League
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