Where to Watch Sky Sports’ ‘Your Multiview’: How to Stream Up to 4 Live Games at Once with brand new features
Looking for where to watch multiple live Sky Sports events simultaneously? Sky’s newly launched ‘Your Multiview’ feature allows sports fans to stream up to four live events on a single screen.
If you are looking for where to watch multiple live Sky Sports events simultaneously, Sky’s newly launched ‘Your Multiview’ feature allows sports fans to stream up to four live events on a single screen starting 21 August 2026. Available exclusively on Sky Glass, Sky Stream, Sky Q, and NOW, this feature eliminates the need for channel swapping during major overlapping events like the Premier League, F1, and golf Majors.
Key Information: Sky ‘Your Multiview’ at a Glance
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Sky ‘Your Multiview’ Key Information
Release Date: 21 August 2026
Where to Watch / Compatible Devices: Sky Glass, Sky Stream, Sky Q, and NOW
Key Capability: Watch up to 4 live Sky Sports streams on 1 TV screen
Supported Sports: Premier League, EFL, WSL, SPFL, F1, Golf, Cricket, Tennis, NFL, Rugby
Sky Sports Subscription Cost: From £22/month (add-on to Sky Essential or Ultimate TV)
Stream Up to Four Live Events with ‘Your Multiview’
Finding where to watch all the big games when match schedules overlap is now hassle-free. On packed weekend schedules, ‘Your Multiview’ lets subscribers choose up to four live Sky Sports broadcasts to view side by side on one screen. Viewers can monitor multiple football matches across the Premier League, EFL, SPFL, or WSL, or mix sports entirely by combining live football, F1, tennis, golf, cricket, and NFL streams.
The feature gives users direct control over their viewing setup: spotlighting a specific event resizes the layout, while audio tracks can be swapped seamlessly between streams. Any of the four screens can also be immediately expanded to full screen at any moment.
Carli Kerr, MD of Sky TV & NOW, said:
“There’s more live sport for fans to enjoy than ever, and we want to make it as easy as possible to follow all the action. With ‘Your Multiview’, viewers no longer have to choose between the biggest moments happening across multiple channels. It could be two exciting football matches happening at the same time, or Super Sunday coinciding with a Grand Prix and the final day of a golf Major.
“Only on Sky can fans enjoy so much sport together on one screen and stay in control of what they watch. Along with scores, stats, and clips at the touch of a button, this is another way we’re making Sky the best place to watch live sport.”
New Sky Sports Features for the 2026/27 Season
Alongside the main ‘Your Multiview’ feature, Sky is debuting several new interface updates to enhance live broadcasts:
Sports Hub: An on-screen overlay on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Football providing live scores, statistics, league tables, and clip highlights without forcing viewers to exit the live match.
Clips: Integrated within Sports Hub, this autoplay, scrollable feed lets users quickly browse short-form videos, highlights, and news stories related to their preferred teams.
Real Time Broadcasting: Expanded low-latency streaming options on Sky Sports Premier League, Football, and Sky Sports+ channels via Sky Glass and Sky Stream to reduce broadcast delay.
NOW Sports Updates: Members streaming on NOW gain access to Multiview alongside ‘Key Plays’ to catch up on crucial match moments directly inside the stream.
Where to Watch and Pricing Options
To access ‘Your Multiview’ and Sky’s full 2026/27 sports package (including over 1,500 live football matches across the Premier League, WSL, EFL, and Scottish Premiership), viewers can subscribe directly through Sky or NOW.
Sky Sports Add-on: Available from £22 per month alongside Essential TV or Ultimate TV.
Sky Base Packages: Sky Ultimate TV starts at £24/month (24-month term); Sky Essential TV starts at £15/month (24-month contract) or £18/month (31-day rolling contract).
Hardware: Available via Sky Glass connected TVs, Sky Q set-top boxes, or plug-and-play Sky Stream pucks over Wi-Fi.



