Dan Howdle October 16th, 2025
Top broadband and TV deals this month
As the nights draw in and the temperature drops, there’s no better time to perfect your home entertainment setup. A cosy night on the sofa with a great film or a gripping box set is one of autumn’s simple pleasures. But are you getting the best value from your broadband and TV package?
The market is fiercely competitive, which is great news for you. Whether you’re a sports fanatic, a movie buff, or a family that needs lightning-fast internet for gaming and streaming, there’s a deal out there with your name on it. We’ve sifted through the offers this October to bring you our top picks.
1. Sky Full Fibre 150 + Stream + Essential TV + Netflix
£35 per month | No upfront cost
This package includes reliable 150Mbps Full Fibre broadband for smooth streaming and browsing. Watch Sky Entertainment channels, Freeview, and Netflix using the Sky Stream box, which simply connects to your TV and works entirely over your existing Wi-Fi.

Full Fibre 150 + Stream + Essential TV + Netflix
No dish neededNext day deliveryStream live TV
145Mb
Average speed
100+ TV channels
Pay as you go calls
24
Month contract
Zero upfront cost
£35.00 Per month
Effective monthly cost is calculated by adding up all the monthly costs, price rises and any discounts and dividing it by the contract length.
Prices may change during contract. If Sky increase the price during the contract you can exit for free.
2. Virgin Media M125 Fibre Broadband + Flex
£30.99 per month | No upfront cost
Enjoy reliable M125 Fibre Broadband, with average download speeds of 132Mbps. The Flex package adds the Stream box, giving you Freeview and your favourite apps in one place. Add and remove premium TV packs like Sky Sports & Cinema on a flexible 30-day basis.

M125 Fibre Broadband + Flex
150+ channelsStream boxFixed price until March 2026 bill
132Mb
Average speed
150+ TV channels
No phone line
24
Month contract
£10 upfront cost
£30.99 Per month
Effective monthly cost is calculated by adding up all the monthly costs, price rises and any discounts and dividing it by the contract length.
£30.99 until 31 March 2026£34.99 until 31 March 2027£38.99 from 1 April 2027
3. BT Full Fibre 150 + Entertainment
£60 reward card | £47.99 per month | No upfront cost
Reliable Full Fibre 150 broadband with guaranteed speeds. This package includes the recordable BT TV Box Pro, so you can pause live TV and save your favourite shows. Watch the best of Sky with a NOW Entertainment Membership and a Netflix Basic plan, all included.

Full Fibre 150 + Entertainment
NOW EntertainmentNetflixTV provided by EE TV
150Mb
Average speed
110+ TV channels
No phone line
24
Month contract
Zero upfront cost
£47.99 Per month
Effective monthly cost is calculated by adding up all the monthly costs, price rises and any discounts and dividing it by the contract length.
£47.99 until 30 March 2026£53.99 until 30 March 2027£59.99 from 31 March 2027
£60 Virtual Reward Card
Claim your BT Reward Card within 3 months of placing your order by entering your details on www.bt.com/manage/bt-reward-card/. You must activate the card within 3 months of it being issued.
We may earn a commission when you purchase via links on our site. The price you pay will always be equal to or often cheaper than the price you would pay by going direct to the provider. Please refer to individual provider’s terms and conditions before signing up. All prices are inclusive of VAT except business prices.

Need help choosing the right deal?
Our expert advisors have access to special offers and can create a personalised package just for you. Give us a call!
Top tips before you buy
Check your postcode first: Not all speeds and providers are available everywhere. Use a comparison site (like ours) to see what’s on offer at your address
Audit your viewing habits: Be honest. Do you really need 200+ channels, or do you just watch BBC, Netflix, and Dave? Don’t pay for what you don’t use
Read the fine print: Check the contract length (usually 18 or 24 months) and be aware of “in-contract price rises,” which most providers now include, usually linked to inflation
Haggle! If you’re nearing the end of your current contract, don’t just let it roll over. Call your provider, tell them you’re considering leaving, and see what their retention team can offer you