BT Hiked Prices Of BT Sport To £29.99 From £24.99 This Month (NOW TV To £34.99pm, And Sky By A Further £1pm)

Posted 21st Feb 2023
The hike came into effect on the 17th February if you didn't already realise, so maybe time to leave or haggle.

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The streaming service allows fans to watch sporting events including Premier League matches and the Champions Cup.
It automatically renews every month unless the user cancels it.
Previously, viewers were charged £25 a month for the membership, which can be cancelled anytime.
The increase of £4.99 kicked in today (February 17) and will affect anyone who takes out a pass from this date.
So, members who are currently subscribed under the £25 offer won't see their bills go up until it comes to an end.
For customers who stream all year round, this means their bill will be increasing by just under £60 a year to £359.
BT Sport is not the only sports broadcaster increasing prices.
Sky's streaming platform NOW is raising the monthly fee for its Sports Month Membership to £34.99.

It is currently £33.99, so this is an increase £1 a month, adding an extra £12 a year to bills.
Subscribers with the Boost add-on will also be hit with a price increase of £1.
It means any customers who subscribe to both face a £2 rise in total every month - or £24 a year.
The increases are set to take place this month, from February 28.


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  1. jack201's avatar
    Blimey this must be an excuse for higher profits surely (edited)
  2. pentaya's avatar
    Thanks switchy. Any idea if existing sky and O2 customers could ditch them because of the upcoming price changes?
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    Really not sure on thos in particular tbh
  3. jameshothothot's avatar
    Wow no wonder ee didn't give me a good deal on ee mobile plus bt big screen when I tried to renegotiate on black Friday!
  4. turkishrebel's avatar
    Scandalous price increases. What do they think? There is a cost of living crisis going on yet they still up the prices
    Marcus_72's avatar
    That's kind of how it works
  5. Paddy_o_furniture's avatar
    Warner Bros/Discovery need to recoup some cash.

    BT sport will disappear soon. Set to be renamed TNT sports along with Eurosport.
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