Virgin Media Offers Free 43-Inch LG TV with Broadband Bundles This June
Virgin Media Offers Free 43-Inch LG TV with Broadband Bundles

Virgin Media has revived its free TV promotion, offering new customers a 43-inch HD LG television when they sign up for select broadband and TV bundles in June 2026. The deal, which runs until July 1, 2026, is available across four package tiers, with monthly prices starting at £47.99.

Cinema Bundle: Entry-Level Option with Netflix and Sky Cinema

The most affordable option is the Cinema bundle at £47.99 per month, which includes 362Mbps fibre broadband—suitable for households with four to six people and more than ten connected devices. It also provides over 200 TV channels, Netflix Standard with Adverts, Sky Cinema HD, and Sky Atlantic. Customers who already own a TV can choose £125 in bill credit instead of the free television. All contracts are 24-month minimum terms and are subject to an annual price increase of £4 per month every April 1.

Sport Bundle: For Live Sports Fans

The Sport bundle, priced at £57.99 per month, mirrors the Cinema bundle but replaces Sky Cinema with all nine Sky Sports channels, covering the Premier League, Formula One, golf, tennis, and other year-round events. Sky Atlantic is also included. This bundle provides the same 362Mbps broadband speed and the free LG TV offer.

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Sport + Cinema Bundle: Combined Entertainment

For £67.99 per month, the Sport + Cinema bundle combines both Sky Sports and Sky Cinema channels with an upgraded 515Mbps broadband connection. Virgin Media’s latest TV boxes are streaming devices that connect to home Wi-Fi, eliminating the need for an aerial.

Max Volt Bundle: Premium Package with Mobile SIM

The top-tier Max Volt bundle costs £79.99 per month and delivers 1130Mbps broadband, ideal for households with multiple gamers and streamers. It includes more than 230 TV channels, Netflix Standard with Adverts, Sky Cinema HD, Sky Sports HD, and Sky Atlantic, plus the Virgin TV Go app for on-the-go viewing. The package also comes with an O2 Classic Plan SIM offering unlimited data, minutes, and texts. However, annual price increases are higher than other plans, meaning costs will rise from 2027 onward.

Availability and Competitor Options

Virgin Media’s network does not cover all UK areas, so potential customers must check availability by entering their postcode on the Virgin website. For those seeking alternatives, Sky recently reintroduced its Essential TV and Full Fibre 300Mbps plan at £35 per month, though it does not include a free TV. Sky offers up to £300 in switching fees for mid-contract movers. Meanwhile, BT-owned Plusnet provides fibre broadband from £24.99 per month using the Openreach network, which often reaches areas Virgin does not.

According to Virgin Media, the promotion is designed to attract new customers seeking an all-in-one entertainment and connectivity solution. Shoppers are advised to compare their current broadband and TV costs with Virgin’s offers before committing to a 24-month contract.

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