Sky Germany’s €9.99/mo (24‑month) bundle reportedly adds Netflix (ads) — some plans include Friday Bundesliga
German reports flag a new Sky Deutschland streaming promotion priced at €9.99 per month on a 24‑month term, bundling Sky Entertainment Plus with Netflix Standard (with ads). Some plan variants are said to include the remaining Friday Bundesliga matches. As of publication, Sky has not posted a clearly matching landing page with full details, so treat this as a developing offer until officially confirmed.
What’s reportedly included
- Price & term: ~€9.99/month with a 24‑month commitment.
- Content: Sky Entertainment Plus library and Netflix Standard with ads. In some variants, access to Friday Bundesliga match coverage is included.
- Platform: Expected to be a streaming bundle (check whether it applies to Sky Stream, Sky Q, or app‑only access before subscribing).
- Region: Germany; it’s unclear if (or when) the promo might extend to other markets.
Key caveats to check before you lock in
- Official confirmation: A fully matching offer page hasn’t surfaced on Sky’s site yet. Details may change prior to launch.
- Netflix tier: The included plan appears to be Standard with ads; ad‑free or higher tiers usually cost extra.
- Sports rights: Bundesliga access can vary by season and rights allocation. Verify exactly which Friday fixtures are included and on which device/apps they’re viewable.
- Contract terms: 24‑month deals may include early termination fees, automatic renewal, and/or price changes after the initial term. Read the fine print.
- Device & app support: Confirm support for your TV, streaming stick, console, and mobile devices, as well as concurrent streams and 4K/HDR availability.
Where to verify and sign up
Check Sky’s official offer hub and related services for the latest details:
If Sky publishes an official landing page that exactly matches the bundle described above, we’ll update this post with a direct link and any revised terms.
Context: Sky Deutschland frequently runs introductory pricing across entertainment and sports bundles. While entry prices can be attractive, the total value depends on your viewing habits (sports vs. series/films), device support, and how comfortable you are with a two‑year commitment.
Discussion: Would you trade flexibility for a €9.99/month price locked in over two years, especially if Friday Bundesliga games are part of the package?
