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 Fans can watch TNT Sports, Prime Video and DAZN without a full contract thanks to £3-per-month hack

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Updated 15:26 1 Apr 2025 GMT+1Published 10:22 25 Mar 2025 GMT

Fans can watch TNT Sports, Prime Video and DAZN without a full contract thanks to £3-per-month hack

All you need is a small device to get started

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Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

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Topics: Football

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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Sports fans have spotted a shopping hack to let you watch TNT Sports, Prime Video, and DAZN without a full contract.

To make the most of the money-saving trick, the first thing you need to do is invest in an Amazon Fire TV Stick, as this will help you to stream your favourite sports channels all in one place.

There is no better time to try it out either, as Amazon has slashed a whopping £15 off its bestselling Fire Stick HD, as part of its huge spring sale.

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Reduced to £24.99, the cult gadget will enable you to stream your favourite apps onto the telly, turning any TV into a smart one. No matter where you are, you’ll be able to catch up on the football, whether you’re a DAZN fan or Prime Video newbie.

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How to stream sports without a contract

The method, known as ‘leapfrogging’, is designed to help Brits to save money by signing up to multiple trials instead of committing to year-long contracts. This cost-effective method can save the average Fire Stick user up to £250 a year on streaming costs. Just what we like to hear.

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So if you’re hoping to catch Arsenal vs Real Madrid on April 8 or Aston Villa vs PSG the following week, then you can sign up for an Amazon Prime free trial here.

Once your 30-day free trial ends, you are free to move onto the next sports app of your choice. If you fancy sticking around, a monthly subscription costs £8.99 per month or £95 per year.

If you’ve been thinking about making the investment for a while, now’s your chance. The one-off purchase will help you to skip out on year-long sports subscriptions. Whether you have your heart set on TNT Sports, DAZN, or Prime Video. It's worth noting that for TNT you'll need to pay for a premium discovery+ subscription.

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Amazon customer reviews

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All you need to do is sign up for a free trial on the above sports channels, download your chosen apps from the app store, and stream the content directly to your telly.

Customers seem pretty chuffed with the Fire Stick too, if you need further convincing. One five-star review reads: "I love all the sport, the picture is amazing, and I'm now ready for all the footy."

Another agreed, as they wrote: "Hubby enjoys cooking and football, so we decided to put a spare TV in the kitchen, so he doesn't miss a goal - on the odd occasion his team actually scores! As always, with a Fire Stick, everything was simple, straightforward, and done in minutes, so he's set up for the weekend!"

What does an Amazon Fire Stick do?

An Amazon Fire Stick is a media streaming device designed to enable you to stream content on any television, no matter where you are. Essentially, it will turn your television into a smart one at the click of a button, whether you want to tune into live Premier League football via Prime Video or catch up on boxing highlights over on DAZN.

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All you need to do is install apps that you have an account with onto the Fire Stick device, plug into your TV, and enjoy.

How to get an Amazon Fire Stick on offer

At the time of writing this, the Amazon Fire Stick has dropped in price, now reduced from £39.99 to £24.99 for a limited time only. So, if you're keen, make sure to hurry.

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Visit Amazon to shop the deal now.

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