What streaming services are included with Sky?

Sky TV packages include Netflix and Discovery+ as standard, with additional streaming services available through add-ons or separate subscriptions

Lyndsey Burton
Lyndsey Burton - Founder & Managing Director, Choose

Sky TV supports a wide range of major streaming apps, but not all of them are included in your subscription.

Some services come bundled with certain packages, while others are simply available to use if you already subscribe or choose to add them.

What you get depends on your Sky plan, device, and any extras you take, so it's worth checking exactly what's included before signing up.

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Quick answer

All Sky TV customers get Netflix and Discovery+ Entertainment included with their package at no extra cost.

It's possible to upgrade Netflix to Standard or Premium at discounted prices, and customers who take the TNT Sports pack also get Discovery+ TNT Sports & Entertainment included.

In addition:

  • Paramount+ Basic (with Ads) is included for customers who take Sky Cinema
  • Services that can currently be added and paid for through your Sky bill include Netflix upgrades, Disney+, and Paramount+
  • Apps such as Disney+, Apple TV+, and Prime Video are supported on Sky devices but require separate subscriptions
  • Sky has announced plans to integrate additional services including HBO Max, Disney+, and Hayu into certain bundles from March 2026

Compared with most UK TV providers, Sky includes more services directly within its base packages rather than just offering app access. However, the full combination of streaming services included depends on which Sky package and add-ons you choose.

Streaming services on Sky: At a glance

Category Services How it works
Included with Sky TV Netflix, Discovery+ Entertainment Included as part of Sky TV packages
Included with add-ons Paramount+ Basic (with Ads), Discovery+ TNT Sports & Entertainment Included when you add Sky Cinema or TNT Sports packs
Available via Sky billing Disney+, Netflix upgrades, Paramount+ Optional subscriptions billed through Sky
Supported apps (not included) Prime Video, Apple TV+, YouTube, Spotify Available on Sky devices but require separate subscriptions

What's included with each Sky TV package

Sky currently sells two main TV plans, and both already bundle streaming services as part of the base price.

Sky Essential TV

Sky's entry-level Essential TV package includes:

  • Netflix Standard with Ads
  • Discovery+ Entertainment
  • Sky Atlantic
  • 100+ live channels
Package TV Monthly price Upfront price Contract term
Sky Essential TV 100 £15 Free 24 months
offer Offer: Free setup (worth £39.95)

Sky Essential TV was launched as a lower-cost entry-level plan combining Sky Atlantic, Netflix Standard with Ads, and Discovery+ Entertainment in one package.

Sky Ultimate TV

Sky Ultimate TV is a higher tier plan that includes everything in Essential plus extra Sky entertainment channels.

It includes:

  • Netflix Standard with Ads
  • Discovery+ Entertainment
  • Sky Atlantic
  • Sky Entertainment, including 42 additional premium channels such as Sky Max and Sky Comedy
Package TV Monthly price Upfront price Contract term
Sky Ultimate TV 142 £22 Free 24 months
offer Offer: Save £10/mth on Sky Ultimate TV + Free setup (worth £39.95)

And from March 2026, it's expanding significantly:

  • Disney+ Standard with Ads
  • HBO Max Basic with Ads
  • Hayu content (with the Hayu app added from July)

These services will be integrated into eligible Ultimate TV packages and devices including Sky Stream, Sky Glass and Sky Q, bringing several major streaming platforms together within a single subscription.

Add-ons that unlock extra streaming services

Some streaming platforms are tied to optional packs rather than the base subscription.

This includes:

  • Paramount+ is included with Sky Cinema packages
  • Discovery+ TNT Sports & Entertainment is included with the TNT Sports pack
  • Sky Sports+ is included at no extra cost for Sky Sports subscribers
Package TV Monthly price Upfront price Contract term
Sky Ultimate TV + Sky Cinema 153 £32 Free 24 months
offer Offer: Save £6/mth on Sky Cinema + Save £10/mth on Sky Ultimate TV + Free setup (worth £39.95)
Sky Ultimate TV + Sky Sports 151 £42 Free 24 months
offer Offer: Save £11/mth on Sky Sports + Save £10/mth on Sky Ultimate TV + Free setup (worth £39.95)
Sky Ultimate TV + TNT Sports 146 £50 Free 24 months
offer Offer: Save £3/mth on TNT Sports + Save £10/mth on Sky Ultimate TV + Free setup (worth £39.95)

This means what you actually get depends partly on which extras you choose.

What devices support these bundles

The main Sky platforms that support bundled streaming integration are:

These all run Sky's Entertainment OS, which brings together channels and apps like Netflix, Apple TV+, Prime Video and Disney+ in one interface.

Key takeaway

Sky isn't just offering apps on its platform - it's actively bundling major streaming services into its TV packages, especially in its higher tiers. With the 2026 additions of Disney+, HBO Max and Hayu, Sky is shifting from a traditional pay-TV provider to a bundled streaming hub.


Which streaming services are supported but not included?

Sky devices support a large number of streaming apps, but many of them aren't bundled into your subscription. Instead, they're available to open and use if you already have an account or choose to sign up separately.

Major supported apps on Sky platforms (Stream, Glass, and Q) include:

  • Amazon Prime Video
  • Apple TV+
  • Disney+
  • Paramount+
  • Netflix
  • Discovery+
  • BBC iPlayer
  • ITVX
  • Channel 4
  • My5
  • YouTube
  • Spotify

These services can all be accessed directly through Sky's interface rather than needing a separate streaming stick or smart-TV app.

Some additional niche or specialist apps are also available, such as fitness, radio, and music platforms (for example Fiit, Global Player, Radio Player, and GolfPass), alongside games and utility apps.

Free catch-up apps vs paid streaming apps

It helps to distinguish between two categories:

Free UK broadcaster apps

These are available without subscription:

  • BBC iPlayer
  • ITVX
  • Channel 4
  • My5
  • STV Player

These were rolled out across Sky devices over time, with My5 completing full UK broadcaster app coverage on Sky Q in 2025.

Paid streaming apps

These require their own subscription unless bundled:

  • Prime Video
  • Disney+
  • Apple TV+
  • DAZN

For example, DAZN launched across Sky platforms so viewers could subscribe directly through the app and watch live sports without leaving the Sky interface.

One notable exception

Not every major streaming service is available directly on Sky.

  • NOW is not supported as an app on Sky devices, even though it's owned by the same parent company.

That's unusual compared with other TV platforms, where NOW is often available as a standalone app. However, it makes sense when you consider Sky actively wants customers to bundle Sky Cinema and Sky Sports packs within their Sky TV bundles, rather than watch them via NOW Memberships.

Key thing to know

Sky's platform acts more like a streaming hub than a traditional TV box. It combines live channels, on-demand programmes, and third-party apps into one interface so you can switch between services without changing devices.

That means:

  • lots of apps are supported
  • fewer are actually included

Understanding that distinction is what prevents confusion when comparing packages.


What Sky does differently from other TV providers

Most TV platforms now support streaming apps, but Sky's approach is slightly different. Instead of just offering apps alongside live TV, Sky actively builds streaming services into its packages and interface so they function as part of the core product rather than optional extras.

On Sky Stream, Sky Glass, and Sky Q, live channels, on-demand shows, and third-party streaming apps all sit inside the same system. Search results and recommendations can pull content from multiple services at once, meaning viewers don't have to open different apps to find something to watch. That unified interface is a key distinction compared with platforms where streaming apps sit separately from the TV guide.

Another difference is how Sky bundles subscriptions. Rather than leaving customers to manage multiple streaming accounts individually, Sky includes services like Netflix or Discovery+ within its TV plans, or lets customers pay for them through one bill. This bundled approach is designed to make subscriptions simpler to manage, especially for households using several services at once.

However, Sky's model also means packages are more structured. Instead of picking services one by one, customers usually choose predefined bundles. That can make pricing more predictable, but it also means less flexibility than subscribing to streaming services individually.


What to watch out for before choosing a Sky bundle

Bundled streaming packages can look good value on paper, but there are a few practical details worth checking before signing up.

One of the biggest factors is contract length. The lowest-priced Sky TV bundles are usually tied to longer minimum terms - currently set at 24 months - which means you're committing to a fixed package of channels and apps for that period. That's very different from most standalone streaming subscriptions, which typically run month-to-month and can be cancelled at any time.

It's also important to understand how bundled apps work. When a streaming service is included as part of a package, it's usually tied to that bundle rather than selectable individually. In other words, you can't normally remove a single app to reduce the price if you don't use it. The bundle price is based on the overall package, not each service separately.

Another consideration is upgrade costs. Some services included in Sky plans come with entry-level tiers - for example ad-supported versions - and upgrading to higher tiers may cost extra each month. That means the headline bundle price isn't always the final price if you want premium features.

Finally, bundled offers and inclusions can change over time. Providers sometimes update which apps are included, introduce new bundles, or adjust pricing structures. Checking the current package details before signing up helps avoid surprises later.


Who Sky bundles are best suited to

Sky's bundled approach tends to work best for households that already use several streaming services and want everything in one place. If you regularly watch Netflix, live TV channels, and on-demand content, having them combined into a single interface and bill can be simpler than managing separate subscriptions across different devices.

It can also suit viewers who prefer a more traditional TV experience but still want access to streaming platforms. Because Sky blends live channels, catch-up services, and apps into one interface, it feels closer to a unified TV system than a collection of separate subscriptions.

Bundles are usually less suited to viewers who like to switch services on and off month by month. Sky packages typically include a fixed combination of apps and channels designed for longer-term use, and while monthly rolling plans are available, they usually cost more, with higher prices for both the base TV plan and any add-on packs.

In practical terms, Sky bundles tend to make most sense for people who:

  • watch a mix of live TV and streaming
  • already subscribe to multiple services
  • prefer predictable monthly costs
  • want everything accessible through one interface

For viewers who mainly use one streaming service at a time, standalone subscriptions may be simpler and more flexible.


The bigger picture: why Sky is bundling streaming services

Sky's approach reflects a broader shift in how TV providers compete. Instead of positioning themselves against streaming platforms, many are now integrating them directly into their packages so viewers can access everything in one place. Bundling services like Netflix, Discovery+, and Paramount+ allows Sky to act as a central hub rather than just a channel provider.

This strategy helps reduce subscription fatigue for households managing multiple services, and it gives providers a way to add value without lowering prices. At the same time, it changes how customers compare deals. Instead of choosing individual apps, viewers are increasingly choosing bundles - which makes understanding what's actually included more important than ever.

In practice, Sky's model prioritises convenience and simplicity, while standalone streaming subscriptions prioritise flexibility. Which works best depends on how you prefer to watch and manage your subscriptions.


Bottom line

Sky includes more streaming services within its TV packages than many providers, particularly with Netflix and Discovery+ bundled as standard and others available through optional packs. Its platform is designed to bring live TV, on-demand programmes, and streaming apps together in one place, which can make managing multiple services simpler than on platforms that mainly offer app access rather than built-in subscriptions.

That convenience comes with a trade-off. Sky bundles are structured packages rather than fully flexible subscriptions, so they tend to suit viewers who want an all-in-one setup and plan to keep several services long term.

If you prefer switching streaming subscriptions on and off or only use one at a time, standalone apps may offer more control. But if you want everything combined into a single interface and bill, Sky's bundled approach can be a practical option.

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