THE Premier League return is almost upon us, with fixtures kicking off on June 17.
And BT is prepared, with a huge offer for sport fans looking to jump back into the action.
All 92 remaining Premier League games can be viewed with BT TV, and a new deal just made it even more affordable.
Some of the reamining 92 fixtures will be free to air, eight shown on Amazon Prime and BBC, and at least 20 on Sky’s free Pick channel.
But Sky will be showing fixtures on its paid-for channels, as will BT with 20 of the remaining games to be broadcast on BT Sport.
Yet existing BT fibre customers can watch every game, free to air or not, via BT TV – for just £20 a month.
BT’s Big Sport package is usually £40 a month, but until July the package has been made half-price. And considering the amount of action available until the end of the season, it’s fantastic value.
The package includes all BT Sport and Sport HD channels, all of Sky Sports channels on a NOW TV Sports Pass and access to the BT Sport app.
That covers games on premium channels, but BT customers can also access BBC and Amazon’s Prime Video coverage via BT TV.
So customers can catch all the remaining Premier League games live with the package, not to mention BT Sport’s coverage of the FA Cup.
Because of BT’s flexible TV packages, you can turn the Big Sport Package off at the end of the season, so you don’t have to keep it.
Customers have until Thursday July 2 to get the offer, but fans wanting to watch all of the first seven fixtures should get set up in good time.
The Premier League’s first game back is Aston Villa vs Sheffield United ,at 6pm June 17. That’s followed by Arsenal’s visit to Manchester City at 8:15pm.
The first 3pm Saturday kick-off of the Premier League era will be on June 20, with Arsenal on the road again at Brighton.
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