Sky Stream from £15 per month: Get Sky without a dish!

Dan Howdle • June 16th, 2025

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Sky TV without a dish – hurrah!

Up to just a few short years ago, the only way to get Sky without a satellite dish through the rather limited streaming app NOW, but that’s all long since changed. In fact, you can't get Sky via a satellite dish even if you wanted it. Sky Stream – Sky over the internet – is now the only game in town. All you need is an internet connection and the Sky Stream Puck, which Sky will send you when you sign up.

Get Sky Stream from just £15 per month

It's Sky's complete subscription TV service is available via broadband – no need for a satellite dish! That's over 30,000 shows when you factor in the included Netflix subscription (if you already have a Netflix account, Sky will link it so you can still make use of the included one). It's so much more user-friendly than it used to be, without even the need for an engineer visit. You'll get your Puck in the post next day and you'll be off to the races. Here's a selection of our current, favourite Sky Stream deals.

Although Sky Stream is offered via a discreet little box much like a Roku or Apple TV device, which you can simply plug into your TV's HDMI socket, it is still a subscription service, just as Sky has always been. Subscriptions are pretty flexible, though. To get the best price you'll need to sign up for the full 24 month contract. You can, however, opt for a slightly more expensive version of Sky Stream, which will allow you to opt out with 31 days notice – a one-month rolling contract as it's commonly known.

At just £15 per month, including the streaming box (Puck) for Sky's entry-level TV Essential, Sky Stream represents incredible value for money, especially when you consider that both Netflix and Freeview are thrown in, and considerably cheaper than a comparable Sky satellite TV package once was.

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You can bolt on a lot of extras

With over 30,000 shows advertised, you won't be short of things to watch. As well as all the Freeview channels, the complete Netflix service (albeit the one with ads) and all of the Sky exclusive channels such as Sky Atlantic, Sky Max and Sky Witness, you will also be able to add on both movies and sport in the form of Sky Sports and Sky Cinema.

Of course, those don't come cheap. You'll be paying around £20 extra per month for Sky Sports and around £10 per month for Sky Cinema – prices do vary though and there are often deals that let you in the door for less money. You can also add on TNT Sports for a somewhat eye-watering (roughly) £25 per month, Sky Kids for £7 per month, and a UHD and Dolby Atmos bolt-on, aimed at those with high-end systems, for an extra £6 per month. Or you can take out a package version that has one or more of these things already included.

So sure, if you want everything it's going to stack up fast. However, you'll not find a cheaper way to do it that through Sky itself.

Sky Stream Whole Home (multiscreen)

You can also add additional Sky Stream pucks if you want to stream to more than one room. To do so you'll need to subscribe to the Sky Whole Home bolt-on for an additional £12 per month. Sky is currently waiving the one-off £39.95 fee for the first additional Sky Stream Puck. However, if you need more than two Pucks total you'll need to pay £39.95 for each additional Puck (one-off), and bear in mind you won't own any of that equipment and will still have to give your Pucks back to Sky at the end of your contract.

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Add Sky Broadband to save on your bundle

When you bundle Sky Stream with Sky Broadband, you will save money. So getting Sky Stream when it's time to change your broadband provider is a wise move. How much you save will depend on which version of Stream TV and broadband you sign up for, so be sure and tinker at the checkout to find the best combo.

No need for an engineer visit

There were many disadvantages to a satellite dish. They weren't pretty, renters needed landlord or landlady permission, and you'd be having holes drilled in your walls to run the lines in. Not least, though, you'd need a Sky engineer to come and do all this for you, and a day at home to wait around for them.

Not so with Sky Stream. Sky will post you the box, and you just need to plug it in and follow the startup instructions included in the box. No mess. No fuss. And if you're ordering TV on its own, you'll be up and running next working day.

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