Sky's newest streaming deal will get you Hayu subscription without paying a penny extra


Any drama-filled reality TV fans can binge their favourite US programmes for a fraction of the price thanks to Sky’s latest deal. Well, £0 to be exact as the provider adds Hayu to two of its packages. 

If The Kardashians, Vanderpump Rules, The Real Housewives, and Below Deck is something you’d binge then you may want to take a peek at Sky’s newest spring offer. As the retailer updates its deals section eager gogglebox fans have spotted a completely free way to watch Hayu. 

The streaming site usually costs £4.99 a month for UK viewers – a price matched at NOW TV – but anyone who picks a Sky Stream or Sky Q plan can get three months of it for free. No, you won’t pay a penny extra. 

The newest deal means you’ll be able to ditch the usual £4.99 a month subscription fee, that’s nearly £15, all while making the most of the current Sky Stream and Sky Glass price drops. Bundling two deals into one, it’s trio Stream, TV, and Netflix bundle will cost you £26 a month and you won’t need to plug-in a satellite, cutting the price of installation costs down to a handy £0 too. 

It’s only available on two of Sky’s popular TV plans; the Sky Stream, Sky TV, and Netflix bundle offer as well as its Sky TV, Netflix, and Sky Glass offer. Starting at £26 a month the Sky Stream plan is the cheaper option, while the Sky Q plan starts from £31 a month – although this does come with more perks. 

Opposed to the Sky stream ‘playlist feature’ anyone with the Q box will be able to record their favourite shows, and watch them back whenever it suits. You can record six channels at a time, all while watching the seventh. 

Regardless of the plan you pick, or even if you already have a nifty Sky TV box, the newest Hayu addition can be found front and center in a new app. And you’ll be able to access it hands-free too using voice assistant. There’s just under one month to go, as it’s around in the UK until May 8 2024. 

Rival Virgin Media also offer Hayu, but it’s only around for the few who are TV XL customers, which is why its 10% Disney+ credit always proves more popular.

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