Sky's January 2026 Sale: TV & Broadband Deals from £26/Month
Sky's January sale offers 'lowest price' TV and broadband

Sky has kicked off 2026 with a major January sale, slashing prices on its popular TV, streaming and broadband bundles to what it claims are their 'lowest ever' levels. The new offers, which rival Black Friday discounts, could save customers hundreds of pounds and include incentives of up to £300 to switch from rival providers like Virgin Media and Plusnet.

Top TV and Broadband Bundles at Record Lows

One of the standout offers is the Sky Ultimate TV and Full Fibre 500 bundle, now reduced to just £39 per month – a saving of £120 and matching its Black Friday price. This package provides around 140 channels, including Sky Atlantic, a 500Mbps full fibre broadband connection, and complimentary subscriptions to Netflix and Discovery+.

All content is delivered via Sky Stream, which uses your home WiFi instead of a satellite dish. For those seeking a more budget-friendly option, the Essential TV and Full Fibre 300 bundle is available for £35 per month, featuring slightly fewer channels and a 300Mbps broadband speed.

It is crucial for potential customers to note that, like Virgin Media, Sky implements annual price rises every April. This means anyone signing an 18 or 24-month contract should budget for at least two increases during the minimum term.

Sky Glass Air Smart TV Bargain

For shoppers also in the market for new hardware, Sky is offering its latest Sky Glass Air smart TV at a heavily reduced rate. The 43-inch model, featuring a 4K HDR Quantum Dot screen and Dolby Audio, can be secured for £4.25 per month, down from £6.

This deal requires a subscription to a Sky TV package, such as the £15 Essential TV bundle. The TV itself is effectively on a 48-month interest-free loan, while the TV service contracts are typically 24 months. There is also a one-off £20 setup charge. Alternatively, customers can buy the Sky Glass Air outright for £225.

Substantial Savings on Standalone Broadband

Sky's sale isn't just for bundle hunters. The company has also trimmed prices on its standalone fibre broadband plans. The Sky Full Fibre 150 package is now £26 per month, reduced from £27, working out at roughly 86p per day.

For faster speeds, the 500Mbps plan is available for £30 per month, down from £31. Customers switching to either of these broadband-only deals can claim up to £200 to cover early termination fees from their current provider.

When comparing the market, Plusnet is currently promoting its Full Fibre 145 for £24.99 monthly, while Virgin Media's M250 Fibre Broadband is £23.99. However, available speeds are dependent on location, so checking postcode availability on each provider's website is essential.

To further entice new customers, Sky is offering to cover switching costs. Those signing up for a combined TV and broadband package can claim up to £300, while broadband-only switchers can get up to £200. Claims must be submitted within 90 days of activating the new service, with credits typically applied to the Sky account within 14 days.