Sky has launched ‘Your Multiview’, allowing customers to watch up to four live Sky Sports events simultaneously on one screen.
Launching for the Premier League on 21 August 2026, ‘Your Multiview’ enables viewers to watch sports events side by side on a single screen. The tech is available on Sky Glass, Sky Stream, and Sky Q.
Viewers can follow football matches from across the Premier League, EFL, SPFL, or WSL at once, or follow live sport spanning football, F1, cricket, tennis, golf, NFL, and rugby, without having to switch channels or seek results elsewhere.
The new feature allows viewers to spotlight an event to change the on-screen layout, select the audio they want to hear, and switch any event to full screen.
Sky will show more than 1,500 matches across the Premier League, Women’s Super League, EFL, and Scottish Premiership this season.
Carli Kerr, Managing Director (MD) of Sky TV and Now, 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.
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