A simpler way to watch the telly — without the Sky bill.
All your channels: BBC One, BBC Two, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, Dave, Yesterday, Drama, the news, the weather, and Match of the Day on a Saturday night. Streamed over your home broadband. No engineer, no equipment to rent, no 18-month contract. Plans from £25 a month, inc. VAT.
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Right then — what you'll get for £25 a month.
Most of our British subscribers tell us much the same thing: they were paying Sky £70 to £90 a month, or Virgin Media £60 to £85, on an 18-month contract that quietly went up at month nineteen. They watched maybe a dozen channels regularly. With us, you get those same channels (and a great many more) for roughly a third of the price — sometimes less. The picture quality is the same or better. The remote works the same way. There's no engineer's visit, no four-week installation wait, and no early-cancellation fee that runs into hundreds of pounds.
Here's what's included on every plan:
- Your terrestrial channels — BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Three, BBC Four, ITV1, ITV2, ITV3, ITV4, Channel 4, E4, More4, Film4, Channel 5, 5USA, plus the regional variants
- The news channels — BBC News, Sky News, ITV News Channel, GB News, TalkTV, Channel 4 News, plus your local regional bulletins
- Match of the Day, sports, F1 — Sky Sports, TNT Sports (the Champions League home), the Sky Sports Box Office boxing PPVs are included rather than charged at £19.95 a card
- Drama and films — Sky Atlantic (HBO programmes), Sky Cinema, Drama, Alibi, Gold, BBC iPlayer, ITVX, All 4, My5
- The Met Office on the BBC, plus the Weather Channel and your regional forecasts
- Lifestyle — Dave, Yesterday, UKTV, Discovery, History, Quest, Really, W
- Younger viewers — CBeebies, CBBC, CITV, Disney Channel, Cartoon Network
- International — South Asian (Star Plus, Zee, PTV, Sony, Hum), Polish (TVP, Polsat), Turkish (TRT, ATV), Caribbean & African (SuperSport, DStv channels), Arabic (MBC, Al Jazeera), Italian (Telelatino), and more — useful in any multicultural household
Three plans. No surprises.
All prices in pounds sterling, inclusive of VAT. Pay-as-you-go for the months you want — three, six, or twelve. No automatic renewal.
One TV
£8.33/mo equivalent · inc. VAT
For one viewer at a time — perfect for the spare room or the kitchen telly.
- Every channel listed above
- Match of the Day every Saturday
- One TV at a time
- UK-based phone support
- 14-day refund under CCR 2013
For couples
£14/mo equivalent · inc. VAT
Two TVs at the same time — Match of the Day in the lounge, Bake Off in the kitchen.
- Everything in the One-TV plan
- Two TVs streaming at once
- 4K HDR on supported channels
- Watch when you're away from home
- UK-based phone support
- 14-day refund
Family plan
£19.67/mo equivalent · inc. VAT
Three TVs at once — handy when the grandchildren visit.
- Everything in the couples plan
- Three TVs streaming at once
- Free MAG 322 portal setup
- Children's and family channels
- International tier included
- UK-based phone support
Prices shown inc. VAT, charged once per period. No automatic renewal — you choose when to renew. Pay by Visa, Mastercard, Amex, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Klarna/Clearpay (split into 3 instalments).
Four steps. Roughly four minutes.
Most of our British subscribers are in their sixties. Here's exactly what setup looks like.
Pick a plan
Choose one TV, two TVs, or three TVs. Click "Get started." Pay with your card the same way you would on Marks & Spencer's website.
Check your inbox
You'll get an email with your account login and a clear, large-print setup guide — usually within five minutes.
Open the app on your TV
Use your Fire TV Stick, Roku, Now Stick, Apple TV, or MAG 322. Find the IPTV Americans app. Type your login. That's it.
Have a watch
Channels appear in the familiar TV-guide layout. Press up and down on the remote to scroll. Same as Sky or Virgin.
A few words from people who switched.
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"Sky kept bumping us up — by the third year we were paying £89 a month for telly we hardly watched. Switched in October, paid £42 the whole quarter, got every Premier League match plus the Bake Off. Properly chuffed."
"Rang the support line on a Sunday afternoon — proper UK accent, no Indian call centre, none of that. Walked me through the Firestick in twelve minutes. Eight months on and I've not had to ring back. It just works."
"BBC, ITV, Channel 4, the cricket on Sky, MotD on a Saturday — that's what I watch. Same telly, same programmes, half the bill. Wish I'd done it sooner."
A plain comparison: us versus Sky, Virgin and BT TV
Honest figures, taken from each provider's published 2026 prices.
| What you pay for | Sky / Virgin / BT TV | IPTV Americans |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost | £60–90 | £8.33–19.67/mo equivalent |
| Sky Q box / Virgin TV 360 box | +£10–15/mo extra | No box rental |
| Engineer's visit | £25–60 setup fee | No engineer needed |
| Contract length | 18 months | No contract |
| Sky Sports Box Office (boxing PPVs) | £19.95–24.95 each | Included |
| Terrestrial (BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5) | Yes | Yes |
| Refund window | 14-day cooling-off then ETF | 14 days, no questions (CCR 2013) |
| Support | Long hold queues, occasional offshore | UK-based, GMT hours |
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The questions we get asked most often
Is the setup complicated?
Not particularly. The whole thing takes about four minutes after you sign up. You'll get an email with a clear, large-print setup guide. If you'd rather we walk you through it on the phone, our UK-based support team is happy to do that — open seven days a week. We'd rather get it right the first time than rush you off the phone.
What if I change my mind?
You've got 14 days under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013. Send us an email or give us a ring within that period and we'll refund your payment in full. After that the subscription continues for the months you've paid for and simply doesn't renew. No retention scripts, no chase-ups.
Do I need a Smart TV?
No. The service works on a streaming device you may already have — Amazon Fire TV Stick, Roku, Now Stick, Apple TV, or a MAG 322 if that's what you've got. The Firestick costs about £40 at most UK retailers and plugs into the back of any television with an HDMI port.
Will I get my local news and weather?
Yes. All your terrestrial channels are included, just as on Sky or Virgin — BBC One, BBC Two, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, Dave, Yesterday, Drama. So is the Met Office on the BBC, plus the Weather Channel, BBC News, Sky News, GB News and TalkTV.
Can the grandchildren watch on the iPad when they visit?
Yes. With the 2-TV plan or larger, you can watch on a tablet, phone, or laptop in addition to your TVs — provided the total number of screens streaming at the same time stays within your plan. Children's channels (CBeebies, CBBC, CITV, Disney Channel, Cartoon Network) are all included.
How do I pay?
By Visa, Mastercard, Amex, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or Klarna and Clearpay (split into 3 instalments at no extra cost). We don't accept cryptocurrency or any unfamiliar payment method. If you're worried about online payment, you can ring us and pay over the phone — just say so and we'll sort it.
Is it legal in the UK?
Yes. Subscribing to and watching streaming TV is lawful under the Communications Act 2003 and the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. The Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT) targets unlicensed providers; we apply a 5-point compliance test that includes a FACT-enforcement-history check before working with any upstream provider. Read the full thing on our UK legality page. We don't carry pirated streams and we won't sell you a dodgy box.
What if a stream goes down during a Match of the Day?
Honestly, our advice is the same as everyone's: have a quick check that your broadband is up. If it is and the stream's still misbehaving, ring our support line — open seven days a week. We carry redundant feeds for every Sky Sports, TNT Sports, BBC and ITV broadcast, and the backup kicks in within seconds.
What about scams? I want to be careful.
Sensible. Here's what we'd never do: we'll never call you out of the blue and ask for your card number. We'll never ask you to pay with vouchers, prepaid cards, bank transfers to a personal account, or cryptocurrency. We'll never threaten to disconnect your service unless you "verify" something on the phone. If anyone calls claiming to be from IPTV Americans and asks for any of those things, please put the phone down and ring us back on the published number above.
How is my data handled under UK GDPR?
Carefully. We're registered with the Information Commissioner's Office, we follow UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018. We collect only what's needed to run the service. We don't sell your viewing data. Our full privacy policy is offered in plain English before you sign up. If you'd like a copy of the data we hold on you, or you'd like it deleted, drop us a line at dpo@iptvamericans.com.
Sound about right? Have a look at the plans.
14-day refund under CCR 2013. No 18-month contract. UK-based phone support, seven days a week.
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