Shoppers are being warned that a free Sky TV and Netflix deal expires this week. The TV and broadband provider is giving away a one-month free trial of the Sky Stream package that comes packed with premium Sky channels and a Netflix subscription. Sky Stream is a new way of watching Sky that lets members stream live and on-demand content to the TV using Wi-Fi instead of a satellite dish or aerial.

It usually costs £31 a month, but customers can try it absolutely free for 31 days if they sign up before 11.59pm on Thursday (May 23). Sky Stream gives access to the biggest releases from premium channels like Sky Atlantic – including the upcoming second season of House of the Dragon – as well as bingeable box sets like Succession, Game of Thrones and True Detective.

What’s more, with Netflix included, members can enjoy blockbuster shows like Bridgerton and Baby Reindeer at no extra cost. READ MORE: House of the Dragon season 2 fans get 'instant chills' at 'epic' final trailer READ MORE: 'I found a cheap Sky Sports deal that also gets me Netflix for free' Sky Stream also gives easy access to thousands of films and shows on streaming apps like Disney+ , Apple TV+ and Amazon's Prime Video. After the free trial period, members can choose to cancel the plan, opt for a rolling contract at £31 a month with the freedom to cancel any time or sign up to Sky Stream for 18 months at £26 a month.

Sky Stream offers a plug in and play setup, meaning there’s no engineer visit needed to .