TNT Sports moves to HBO Max: How to watch FA Cup, Champions League & Premier League
HBO Max has taken over Discovery+ as the streaming provider for TNT Sports
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HBO Max arrived in the UK on 26 March, but that has not affected football fans until this weekend, with the FA Cup returning ahead of more Champions League and Premier League action next week.
Since its arrival in 2023, TNT Sports has been available to stream via the Discovery+ platform, but that is now changing.
Subscribers will now need to log in to HBO Max to watch TNT Sports online, with the new streaming service replacing Discovery+. Do not worry if you access it through your Sky, Virgin Media or EE TV package, nothing has changed there.
For those streaming TNT Sports, we will guide you through how to watch it on HBO Max and outline the best plans if you do not already subscribe.
How to watch TNT Sports on HBO Max
Fortunately, it is all very simple, as your Discovery+ login gives you instant access to TNT Sports on HBO Max.
You do not need to create a new account. Just enter your existing Discovery+ username and password on the HBO Max app or website, and you will be ready to go.
For those who accessed TNT Sports through Prime Video, the same login process applies.
Best TNT Sports on HBO Max deal
HBO Max offers several ways to access TNT Sports, and you can now get it for £5 less than it previously cost with Discovery+.
HBO Max is offering a host of different bundles that include TNT Sports, but the best value has to be their £25.99 12-month saver plan. With that, you can stream all the football TNT Sports has to offer in full HD, including the FA Cup, Champions League and Premier League.
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Jacob Jones helps manage How to Watch Sports & TV content across Future’s multiple publications. He graduated from the University of Derby with First-Class Honours in Specialist Sports Journalism and previously worked at Football League World. A die-hard Shrewsbury Town fan, he regularly attends matches and also plays as a left-back in Somerset’s local football divisions.
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