Sky Germany’s €9.99/mo (24‑month) bundle: Entertainment Plus, Netflix (ads) and Friday Bundesliga — what to know
Sky Germany is promoting a low entry price of €9.99 per month on a 24‑month contract, bundling Sky Entertainment Plus with Netflix Standard (with ads). Some plan variants are also said to include the remaining Friday Bundesliga matches. Here’s a quick rundown of what’s being advertised and what to double‑check before you commit for two years.
What’s in the bundle
- Price & term: €9.99/month with a 24‑month commitment.
- Entertainment: Sky Entertainment Plus library (series and films).
- Netflix: Netflix Standard with ads included in the price.
- Sports (in some variants): Access to the remaining Friday Bundesliga matches (confirm exact fixtures and device coverage).
Key caveats and checks
- Official details: Verify the final inclusions and any regional limitations on Sky’s offer hub: sky.de/angebote.
- Two‑year lock‑in: 24‑month contracts may carry early termination fees and automatic renewals; prices can change after the initial term.
- Netflix tier: The included plan is Standard with ads; ad‑free tiers typically cost extra.
- Device support: Check compatibility for your TV, streaming sticks, consoles, and mobile devices, plus any limits on concurrent streams and 4K/HDR.
- Bundesliga rights: Coverage varies by season and rights allocation. Confirm which Friday fixtures are included and whether replays/VOD are available.
Related services to compare
- WOW (Sky’s streaming brand) — often runs separate promos for films/series/sports.
- Readly — magazine subscription service sometimes featured alongside entertainment deals.
Bottom line: At €9.99/month, the bundle looks compelling if it matches your viewing habits, but the value depends on Netflix’s ad tier, your need for Bundesliga, and tolerance for a two‑year commitment. Always review the fine print before signing.
Discussion: Would you lock in 24 months at €9.99/month for Sky Entertainment Plus + Netflix (ads) — and Friday Bundesliga — or do you prefer month‑to‑month flexibility?
