![]() ![]() ![]() Sky Go and Now are not available outside of the UK, which can prove rather difficult when you want to stream your favourite shows abroad. Once the trial is up, monthly costs are as follows: Most memberships – including Entertainment and Cinema – come with a seven-day free trial for new users. How much does Now cost?īelow is an easy-to-read list giving you the details on each of Now's monthly membership costs. You can choose between the Entertainment, Cinema, Sports, Kids and hayu memberships or, if you’re unsure of which to choose from, you can mix and match a combination of these to suit your needs. Now is made up of five different memberships. You won’t even need a TV set as the service is available on multiple platforms and devices and you can watch content on multiple devices at the same time. This is perfect for those that want a cable-free option that gives them the flexibility to cancel at any time. Now (previously known as Now TV) is an online subscription streaming service that lets you watch Sky TV programming without any of these initial setup fees or long-term contracts. If you have a Sky TV subscription, then you can watch all Sky TV content on your mobile device using the free Sky Go app. See the Sky Sports website for more information.Īll Sky TV subscriptions include an initial one-time setup fee and tie you down to long-term contracts that are usually 18 months. Sky Sports will also see the return of darts, with the Grand Slam of Darts, kicking off on the 13 November at the Aldersley Leisure Village in Wolverhampton. Stream live throughout November – Premier League You can read our full how to watch guide here. All games will be streamed live on Sky Sports and via Now’s Sports Membership. ![]() What's new on Sky Sports and Now Sports Membership in November Stream live throughout November – ICC T20 World CupĮngland captain Eoin Morgan takes his team to the United Arab Emirates and Oman to try and win the Twenty20 World Cup. Season five of Private Eyes will be streaming on Sky and Now towards the end of the month. Jason Priestly and Cindy Sampson star in this crime series about Matt Shade (Priestly), an ex-hockey player, whose life takes a dramatic turn when he decides to become a detective alongside private investigator Angie Everett (Sampson). The 30-minute documentary will be available to stream on Sky and Now from 28 November. Six young climate activists from across the globe, who have all seen the effects of climate change in their lives, send a message for world leaders ahead of the COP26 conference in Glasgow, delivering a powerful and emotive call to action. Read on for our full roundup of what’s new on Sky and Now this November.ĭEAL ALERT: Get Sky TV, Cinema and Netflix for £37/mth What’s new on Sky Cinema and Now Cinema Membership in November 3 November – Resident Evil Franchise (2002-2016) There’s no shortage of sports content either, with more Premier League games and Formula One races streaming on Sky Sports this November, as well as The ICC T20 World Cup and the Grand Slam of Darts. There’ll also be new episodes of popular TV shows coming to Sky TV and the Now Entertainment Membership, including Grey’s Anatomy, Succession, and the reboot of Dexter. There’s plenty of action coming to Sky Cinema this month, from the Matrix Trilogy and Mortal Kombat to the Resident Evil franchise, as well as family-friendly entertainment such as The Military Wives and A Boy Called Christmas. Whether it’s drama, comedy, documentary or sport, there’s more than enough new content to keep everyone entertained as the days get shorter and colder. Sky customers and Now subscribers have got a lot to look forward to this November. ![]()
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