If you're dying to watch Ted Lasso but don't want to fork out an extra £7 for AppleTV+, you're in luck.
Sky TV customers are currently being offered a free six month subscription to AppleTV+ at no extra cost.
That means you'll be able to watch not only Ted Lasso but a range of other hit TV shows and movies on Apple's streaming service, including Severance, Slow Horses, and Succession.
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The offer can be redeemed through the VIP section of the Sky app on your smartphone any time between now and 7 June, 2023.
In an announcement, Sky said: "AppleTV+ is available on Sky Q, Sky Glass and Sky Stream. Sky customers who aren't already subscribed to Apple TV+ can get an extended 6-month free trial (offer ends 7 June 2023).
After that, it's just £6.99 / €6.99 a month unless cancelled (you'll be notified before your first payment).
Current Apple TV subscribers can also redeem the offer, so if you're already paying the monthly £6.99 fee, you can take a break from it for six months.
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All you have to do is install the My Sky app on your iPhone or Android device, hit the Star icon in the bottom-right hand side of the screen, and then follow the instructions to get up and running with AppleTV+.
Ted Lasso is one of the most popular shows on TV right now. It's an Emmy-winning comedy which follows an American coach as he helps lead fictional British side AFC Richmond to victory.
Jason Seidikis, who plays the main character and writes the show, told AP: "More often than not we've heard back [about the series] from the coaches, which is even more flattering because they could think that I was taking the p*** as they say over there."
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