
Sky Sports' 'Big Weekend' packs Premier League, F1, and more into one action-packed schedule
Sky Sports promises a massive weekend of live sports from May 1-4, featuring exclusive coverage of Premier League football, the F1 Miami GP, and other major events. The broadcaster is highlighting its NOW streaming service as a contract-free way for fans to watch everything across dozens of devices.
Sky Sports is launching a 'Big Weekend' of live sports from May 1-4, featuring exclusive coverage of marquee events like the Manchester United vs. Liverpool Premier League clash, the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix, and title-deciding action in the WSL and Scottish Premiership. The broadcaster is promoting its NOW streaming service as a flexible, contract-free way for fans to access all the action across over 60 devices.
Why it matters:
For sports fans, having multiple major events from different sports condensed into a single weekend is a rare treat, offering a non-stop viewing experience. This concentrated schedule highlights the value of a comprehensive sports streaming package, making services like Sky Sports and NOW particularly appealing for those wanting to catch every key moment without long-term commitments.
The details:
- The weekend's headline events include the Premier League's North West derby between Manchester United and Liverpool, the Miami Grand Prix marking F1's return, and potential title-clinching scenarios for Manchester City in the Women's Super League.
- Other featured sports include tennis finals from the Madrid Open, cricket from the Indian Premier League (IPL), and Rugby League's Super League.
- Sky Sports is promoting its NOW streaming service as the primary way to access the content without a traditional TV contract.
- NOW provides instant access to all 12 Sky Sports channels and live streams via an app.
- Membership options are fully flexible, with month-to-month or day passes that can be canceled anytime.
What's next:
The 'Big Weekend' kicks off on May 1, with all action streaming live on Sky Sports and through the NOW service. Fans can sign up for NOW to get instant access across devices, choosing between short-term passes to cover the event or longer monthly memberships.
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