Virgin TV also boasts the Amazon Prime Video app and, with average download speeds of 213Mbps as part of the Bigger + Sports bundle, fans can stream both rounds of Premier League matches in December with ease via their set top box, all controlled by one remote. Virgin Media’s Bigger + Sport bundle with Sky Sports channels in HD, priced at £76 per month, offers the convenience of single billing and the ability to watch all Sky Sports and BT Sport channels – including its dedicated 4K BT Sport Ultimate channel – on Virgin Media’s powerful V6 set top box or latest Virgin TV 360 service. However, on like-for-like bundles, which include TV, broadband and landline services, Virgin Media is the cheapest option for consumers – saving them £319 over Sky and £157 over BT across 18 months. With televised matches split between multiple broadcasters, it can be confusing and costly for football fans to select the right bundle. Sky will show the first televised match of the season between Brentford and Arsenal on Friday 13 August at 8pm. It means that there will be 200 Premier League matches shown live on TV this season, shared between Sky, BT Sport and Amazon Prime Video. This season, only selected Premier League matches will be televised in a change to last year when all Premier League matches were shown live on TV as games were played without fans. Virgin Media remains the true home of televised football with fans able to net a saving of up to £319 over 18 months compared to Sky and BT bundles.