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New Sky Multiview feature lets sports fans watch four live events on a single screen 

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Sky is giving sports fans a new way to handle crowded weekends with the launch of Your Multiview, a broadcast innovation that allows up to four live Sky Sports events to be watched simultaneously on a single screen.

The feature arrives just in time for the return of the Premier League on August 21 and is designed for those familiar sporting-weekend dilemma: two matches kick off together, the Grand Prix is approaching its climax and a golf Major is producing drama. 

Your Multiview puts all four streams in view at once, so there’s no need to awkwardly fumble between channels. 

Your Multiview works across Sky Glass, Sky Stream and Sky Q.

Viewers can select the events they want to follow and arrange them on screen. A chosen event can be spotlighted to make it larger, while its audio can be selected as the main soundtrack. Any stream can also be switched to full screen when the action demands closer attention.

The system is clearly designed with footie in mind.  Fans can follow simultaneous matches from the Premier League, EFL, Scottish Premiership or Women’s Super League. But it also extends to other sports, including F1, cricket, tennis, golf, NFL and rugby.

Viewers can select the events they want to follow and arrange them on screen…

Want to watch four matches at once? Now you can

For Sky, Multiview marks a significant evolution in the way its sports service approaches live viewing. 

“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,” said Carli Kerr, MD of Sky TV & NOW. “With ‘Your Multiview’, viewers no longer have to choose between the biggest moments happening across multiple channels. 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.”

Your Multiview is part of a wider overhaul of Sky’s sports experience for the 2026/27 season. The broadcaster is also introducing Sports Hub, which places live scores, statistics, league tables, schedules, clips and highlights alongside the main broadcast.

The new Sports Hub can also provide routes to other live games, Recap and Multiview without requiring viewers to leave the match they are watching. It’s available on Sky Glass, Sky Stream and Sky Q.

Sky Sports Hub explained

A new Clips experience provides an autoplay, scrollable selection of short-form sports content. It is designed to make it easier to catch up with highlights, key moments, news and stories from teams and competitions.

Sky is also introducing Team Pages, bringing live games, headlines, highlights, replays and upcoming fixtures together, alongside a refreshed Live Sports Rail.

On Sky Glass and Sky Stream, Real Time is being expanded across Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports+ and Sky Sports Premier League.  

This broader experience is tied together by Sky OS, which powers Sky Glass and Sky Stream and provides access to live sport, Team Pages, Playlist, reminders and personalised recommendations.

The changes also extend to mobile viewing through the Sky Sports app. A new Moments feature offers a personalised vertical-video feed covering highlights, analysis, interviews, reactions and behind-the-scenes material.

Stablemate streaming platform NOW is also getting new functionality this season, with Multiview enabling multiple live streams and Key Plays allowing viewers to catch the most important moments from a match without leaving the stream.

The changes come as Sky prepares to show more than 1,500 domestic football matches across the Premier League, Women’s Super League, EFL and Scottish Premiership.  

Sky Sports is available from £22 per month as an add-on to Essential TV or Ultimate TV on Sky Glass and Sky Stream.

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