
Customers of Sky’s broadband-based Sky Glass and Sky Stream pay TV streaming devices and service, as well as those on their older Sky Q satellite platform, may like to know that the TV and broadcast giant has today soft launched ‘Your Multiview‘ – allowing subscribers to watch up to four live Sky Sports events simultaneously on one screen.
The new feature, which will be fully introduced from 21st August 2026 in time for the new Premier League season, will give customers control of how they watch – viewers can spotlight an event to change the on-screen layout, select the audio they want to hear, and switch any event to full screen when it’s the one they don’t want to miss.
So whether you want to watch games from different Football leagues at the same time on one screen or mix those with content from F1, cricket, tennis, golf, NFL and rugby etc. All of that is now said to be possible across up to four video feeds output to one display (pictured top) – all without switching channels or checking for results elsewhere.
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Sky Sports is typically available from £22 per month as an add-on to Sky’s Essential TV or Ultimate TV package on Sky Glass and Sky Stream. In addition, Sky are also launching a bunch of other new features alongside Your Multiview (some of these have been mentioned before on ISPreview).
New for the 2026/27 season on Sky Sports
| Feature | What it helps fans do |
| Your Multiview | Watch up to four live Sky Sports events side by side on TV, with the choice to spotlight one event, switch audio or go full screen. Ideal for busy live-sport moments across football, F1, golf, cricket and more. |
| Sports Hub | See live scores, stats, tables, schedules, short-form clips and highlights at the side of the screen while watching the big match. Fans can also tune to other games, access Recap and launch Multiview. |
| Clips | Browse and watch short-form sports videos in a new autoplay, scrollable experience, covering the latest news, highlights, key moments and stories from teams, leagues and competitions. |
| Team Pages | Everything about a favourite team in one place, from live games and headlines to highlights, replays and YouTube, with reminders for upcoming matches. |
| Refreshed Live Sports Rail | Find what’s live now, what’s coming up and when events start more quickly. |
| Real Time | Get closer to every goal, decision and big moment as it happens on Sky Glass and Sky Stream, across Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports+ and Sky Sports Premier League. |
| Moments on the Sky Sports app | Scroll a personalised, vertical video feed of highlights, analysis, interviews, reaction and behind-the-scenes content. |
| Multiview and Key Plays on NOW TV | Watch multiple streams and catch the biggest moments from a match without leaving the stream, coming this season. |
Take note that the performance of Sky’s “Real Time” feature, which we’ve written about before (here), partly depends upon the capabilities of your broadband connection. Customers of Sky’s streaming services are currently recommended to have download speeds of 25Mbps for HD viewing, 30Mbps for 4K (Ultra HD) and 40Mbps for ‘Real Time’.
Sky doesn’t mention what speeds you’ll need for Your Multiview to work at its best, but we imagine they’ll compress the video streams (likely lower resolution) as they only need to show them in a smaller box and so the general speed recommendations probably still stand.
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Carli Kerr, MD of Sky TV & NOW TV, 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.”
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