England fans picking up the latest Nike World Cup kits could bag up to £40 in savings with this limited-time offer.
Virgin Media customers can bag up to £40 in vouchers alongside Sky Sports and Netflix access to celebrate England’s upcoming World Cup campaign. Ahead of the tournament in Canada, Mexico and the USA, Virgin is giving away discounts to retailers like Nike, Uber Eats and Deliveroo.
After signing up for Virgin’s M500 Sport HD and Netflix TV Bundle, customers will receive a virtual £30 gift card to spend at their choice of brands. What’s more, Virgin is providing customers with a boost based on England’s performance in the World Cup.
Should the Three Lions progress to the semi-final this summer, Virgin will send out an additional £10 gift card. There’s a catch, though, as the deal is only running for a limited time and will expire on April 12.
As well as potential savings of £40, Virgin’s M500 Sport HD and Netflix TV Bundle is reduced to its ‘lowest ever price’. The package is ideal for sports, TV and streaming fans alike as it comes packed with more than 200 channels, including nine from Sky Sports.
This provides full Sky Sports coverage of the Premier League, Formula 1, The Masters, and more, with Sky Atlantic now available at no extra cost too. The sport bundle also comes with a free subscription to Netflix, and customers can transfer their account to avoid paying twice.
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Virgin Media is giving away £30 gift cards with its M500 Sport HD and Netflix TV Bundle, plus an extra £10 should England progress to the World Cup semi-final.
All of this comes alongside Virgin’s super-fast 516Mbps fibre broadband for a total monthly cost of £52.99. To claim Virgin’s gift card deal, customers can sign up here and complete their installation, after which the validation period will pass by July 1, and the reward will be delivered by email.
Customers should note that, while prices are locked in for this year, Virgin’s sport bundle will be subject to a price increase from April 2027, when it rises to £56.99. Those securing the deal can tune into Sky’s complete coverage of The Masters when it gets underway on April 9, as well as some of the biggest Premier League fixtures in the decisive tail end of the season.
These include West Ham vs Wolves on April 10, plus Everton vs Liverpool and Man City vs Arsenal on April 19. These games are also available with Sky’s own TV deals, such as the £44 Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle, which now comes with HBO Max, Disney+ and Netflix as standard.
Keep in mind that no Champions League games are shown on Virgin or Sky channels, as TNT Sports holds the rights for the majority of European ties. For those taking advantage of Virgin Media’s World Cup deal, the provider has racked up thousands of positive reviews on Trustpilot.
One happy customer said: “No regrets changing broadband providers, Virgin have been excellent, I’m working from home and struggled initially with poor broadband. Moved to Virgin and haven’t had any issues at all. My other half is also very happy because he can watch football without any frustrating buffering.”
Another said: “Very pleased with Virgin and no complaints yet. Satisfied with the equipment and choice of viewing sport and a good choice of all other programmes, plus Netflix.”
This Virgin Media customer was happy overall but deducted a star from their review due to ‘wobbles’ with the service, saying: “Have their wobbles like they all do but never had serious issues. Very rare that it fails. Always managed to resolve issues and have a good price for loyalty. Had some excellent customer service recently.”
Nevertheless, another five-star review says: “It’s great to be able to watch most of the football being played as well as Netflix.”


