Every Sport, Every Competition, One Subscription
Football — Complete
Every Premier League fixture (yes, 3pm Saturdays included), EFL Championship/League One/Two, FA Cup, Champions & Europa League, Scottish football, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and World Cup qualifiers.
All Sky Sports Channels
Main Event, Premier League, Football, Cricket, F1, Golf, Tennis, Action, Arena and News — the complete suite in HD, detailed on our Sky Sports IPTV page.
TNT Sports & Premier Sports
TNT Sports 1–4 for Champions League nights and Premiership rugby, plus Premier Sports and LaLiga TV — channels that cost £30+/month as standalone subscriptions.
Boxing & UFC — PPV Included
The big fight nights that cost £19.95–£24.95 each on Sky Box Office or DAZN PPV are included on event channels — most customers save the annual plan cost in two fight nights.
F1, Cricket & Golf
Every Grand Prix session live, international cricket on Sky and TNT feeds, plus The Open, Ryder Cup and weekly tour golf in HD.
Racing, Darts, Snooker, NFL & More
Sky Sports Racing, Racing TV, PDC darts, World Snooker, NFL Game Pass channels, NBA, GAA and international feeds for everything Britain watches at midnight.
What UK Sports Fans Actually Pay in 2026 — The Maths
Add up the legitimate stack: Sky Sports via a Sky or NOW subscription runs £20–£35/month, TNT Sports adds £30.99/month, Premier Sports another £15.99/month, and a single boxing PPV is £19.95–£24.95. A fan who wants 'all the football plus the big fights' is realistically £75–£100+ per month deep — £900–£1,200 a year — and still can't watch half the Saturday fixtures because of the blackout. The full cost anatomy is in our Sky Sports cost breakdown.
Against that, a 12-month Premium plan at £55/year carries every channel above plus +34,000 others, with PPV events included. That's not a discount; it's a different order of magnitude — about 5% of the traditional cost. Even the 4K Ultra plan at £70/year, the one serious sports fans usually pick for UHD match coverage, is cheaper than a single month of the traditional stack.
The catch most providers won't discuss: sport is the hardest thing in IPTV. A million people opening the same stream at 2:55pm is a load spike that exposes every oversold panel — which is why 'cheap IPTV that died at kick-off' is the most common refugee story we hear from new customers. Our infrastructure is provisioned for match-day peaks specifically (it's the standard we set on the best IPTV UK scorecard), and it's why we tell every sceptic the same thing: trial us on a Saturday, not a Tuesday.

Traditional Sports TV vs Sports IPTV
| Sky + TNT + PPV stack | HiperTV (any plan) | |
|---|---|---|
| Annual cost | £900–£1,200+ | £55–£70 |
| 3pm Saturday kick-offs | Blacked out | Every fixture |
| Boxing/UFC PPV | £19.95–£24.95 per event | Included |
| Contract | 18 months typical | None |
| Channels beyond sport | Limited by bundle | +34,000 included |
| 4K sport | UHD add-on extra | 4K plan £70/yr |
| Multi-room | £15+/month extra | 2–5 screens from £95/yr |
Sport by Sport — What's Actually Carried
"Every sport" is the easiest claim in this industry to make and the hardest to check, so here it is broken down by competition rather than left as a number.
| Sport | Competitions | Where the coverage comes from |
|---|---|---|
| Football — England | Premier League (incl. 3pm Saturdays), EFL Championship, League One & Two, FA Cup, EFL Cup | Sky Sports, TNT Sports and international rights-holders for the blacked-out slots |
| Football — beyond England | Scottish Premiership, Champions League, Europa League, LaLiga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1 | TNT Sports, Premier Sports, LaLiga TV and overseas broadcasters |
| Motorsport | Formula 1 — practice, qualifying, sprints and races — plus MotoGP, F2, F3 and IndyCar | Sky Sports F1 and international feeds; full sessions, not just the race |
| Combat sports | Boxing, UFC and MMA cards including pay-per-view nights | Sky Sports, TNT Sports Box Office and overseas broadcasters — no per-event fee |
| Cricket | England internationals, The Hundred, county cricket, IPL, BBL and every major overseas tour | Sky Sports Cricket plus subcontinental and Australian feeds |
| Rugby | Union and league — Six Nations, Premiership Rugby, URC, Super League, NRL | Sky Sports, TNT Sports and southern-hemisphere broadcasters |
| Racing & darts | Horse racing, greyhounds, PDC and BDO darts | Sky Sports Racing, Racing TV and Sky Sports Arena |
| Golf & tennis | The Majors, Ryder Cup, PGA & DP World Tours; all four Grand Slams and ATP/WTA tours | Sky Sports Golf, Sky Sports Tennis and international rights-holders |
| US sports | NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB, including full-season coverage | ESPN, NFL Network, NBA TV and the US national broadcasters |
Coverage of any individual fixture depends on it being broadcast somewhere in the world, which is the honest limit — and also why the international layer matters more than the channel count. Test the competitions you watch on a £10 month before committing to a year.
A Note on Pubs, Clubs and Sports Venues
A steady trickle of people arrive here searching sports venue IPTV, so it is worth answering plainly rather than leaving it implied. Everything on this page is a domestic service, sold for home viewing. Showing sport to customers — in a pub, a club, a gym or any commercial premises — is a commercial screening, and that needs a Sky Business agreement rather than a home subscription of any kind.
That applies to us exactly as it applies to Sky domestic accounts and NOW memberships: none of them become a commercial licence because the screen happens to be behind a bar. Commercial screening on a domestic feed is the single most enforced rule in UK sports broadcasting, and enforcement targets the licensee personally. We would rather lose the enquiry than pretend otherwise — the pricing structure for venues is set out honestly on our Sky Sports cost breakdown.

Deep Dives for the Big Two
Premier League IPTV
Every fixture including 3pm Saturdays, EFL coverage, and why the blackout exists at all.
Sky Sports IPTV
All Sky Sports channels via IPTV, what Sky really costs in 2026, and the quality comparison.
4K Sport
UHD match coverage on the 4K Ultra plan — what's in 4K and what you need.
£10 Match-Day Trial
Test the service during real fixtures — the only review of sports IPTV that counts.
Beyond Sky and TNT: The International Sports Layer
The part of a sports IPTV package that UK viewers underestimate is everything broadcast outside Britain. Domestic rights carve sport into expensive slices; the international layer quietly restores it. beIN Sports carries French, Turkish and Middle Eastern football along with competitions no UK broadcaster bids for. SuperSport covers African football and the southern-hemisphere rugby that British schedules treat as an afterthought. DAZN feeds carry boxing and continental football, ESPN brings the American networks, and Nordic and Dutch broadcasters carry their own Premier League coverage — which is exactly where the 3pm Saturday fixtures come from.
Two practical consequences. First, a competition being unavailable in Britain rarely means it is unavailable — it usually means it is somewhere else on the list, occasionally with foreign commentary and often with a better camera plan. Second, when a domestic feed struggles under load, an international feed of the same fixture is frequently the fastest fix — which is why our support chat asks which match you are watching rather than telling you to restart the router. If a specific competition decides your subscription, message us with its name before paying and we will confirm honestly rather than let you find out afterwards.

Match-Day Experience: What to Expect
Kick-off resilience. The three load spikes — kick-off, half-time, full-time — are where we've spent the engineering budget. Automatic failover lines mean if a stream source degrades mid-match, you're switched before most viewers notice. Measured uptime across the last three seasons: 99.9%.
Multiple feeds per fixture. Big matches carry several stream options (different commentary, different production feeds, varied bitrates), so 'this stream is struggling' is solved by pressing right rather than messaging support. The EPG groups them so the choice is obvious.
Catch-up and highlights. Missed the early game? Major sports channels carry catch-up, and the VOD section adds match replays and highlight shows. Combined with multi-view on TiviMate (four streams on one screen — Soccer Saturday at home), it's a genuinely better toolkit than the £100/month stack offers.
Support that watches the football. Our WhatsApp team staffs up for match days, not down — median reply stays under five minutes at 3pm Saturday because that's exactly when it matters. If anything misbehaves during a fixture, message immediately; line-switches take seconds. That promise is easy to test and is the entire reason the trial exists.

Every Plan Includes Every Sport
No sports add-on, no PPV charges — sport is included in all plans, full stop. Pick by screen count and picture quality on the pricing page, not by access.
- Sky Sports + TNT on every plan
- PPV events included
- From £10 first month
Sports IPTV — FAQs
Is IPTV good enough for live sport?
Quality IPTV, yes — that's the qualifier that matters. Sport is the most demanding IPTV use case because of synchronized peak load, which is exactly where cheap oversold services fail. Ours is provisioned for match-day spikes with automatic failover and 99.9% measured uptime; verify it yourself with a match-day trial rather than taking the claim on faith.
Are 3pm Saturday Premier League games really included?
Yes — every fixture in every round, including the 3pm Saturday kick-offs that UK broadcasters are prohibited from showing under the blackout rule. They're carried on international broadcast feeds. Full explanation on the Premier League IPTV page.
Do I pay extra for boxing and UFC PPV events?
No — event channels carry the big fight nights at no extra charge. A household that buys three PPVs a year saves more than the entire annual plan cost on those alone. We'd suggest that's the single fastest payback in UK television.
Do you carry Formula 1 — every session or just the races?
Every session. Sky Sports F1 runs all three practice sessions, qualifying, the sprint where the weekend format includes one, and the race itself across all rounds of the championship, plus the build-up and analysis programming. It is the channel Sky sells standalone at around £18 a month, included here at no additional cost. Marquee races carry a 4K feed on the 4K Ultra tier. International broadcasters covering Formula One are also on the list, which is useful when you would rather hear a different commentary team.
Is EFL and lower-league football covered, or only the Premier League?
Covered properly. Sky's EFL rights run through the Championship, League One, League Two and the play-offs, and the international feeds add fixtures British broadcasters never show. Follow a club outside the top flight and you are the fan the official packages serve worst — paying full price for a schedule built around six other teams. Scottish football, the National League where televised, and continental second tiers are all in the same package. The Premier League page covers the top flight and the 3pm blackout in full.
Can I use this in a pub or sports venue?
No. This is a domestic service sold for home viewing, and showing sport to customers is a commercial screening that requires a Sky Business agreement — the same is true of Sky's own domestic accounts and NOW memberships. Enforcement in this area is aggressive and lands on the licensee personally. The commercial pricing structure is explained on our Sky Sports cost page.
Do you carry tennis, golf, racing and cricket, or just football?
All of them — the sport-by-sport table above breaks it down by competition. Sky Sports Tennis, Golf, Cricket and Racing all appear, alongside the international rights-holders that cover the tournaments UK broadcasters skip. Football gets the most attention because it drives the most questions, not because the rest is thin.
Which plan is best for sports fans?
All plans carry identical sports channels, so choose on picture and screens: Premium (£55/yr) for one HD screen, 4K Ultra (£70/yr) if you have a 4K TV — match coverage in UHD is the upgrade you'll actually notice — and Multi-Screen if the household splits between the match and other viewing.
What about delays — will I hear the neighbours cheer first?
IPTV streams run seconds behind the stadium, comparable to Sky Glass/Stream and other internet TV. Versus old satellite the gap is a few seconds more. If second-screen spoilers bother you, mute the group chat on derby day — no streaming service beats radio waves on latency.
Does bad weather or peak-time internet affect matches?
Weather, no — that's satellite's weakness, not IPTV's. Peak-time broadband contention can affect any streaming; a wired connection to your Firestick or box and 25+ Mbps removes practically all of it. Our servers carrying the load spike is our job; the last ten metres of Wi-Fi is the only part that's yours.

This Weekend's Fixtures, Sorted
Message us now and you'll be set up before kick-off — every Sky Sports and TNT channel, every match, from £10 for your first month. Trial it free on a match day if you're sceptical. We insist, actually.
