Depends - which one has the exclusivity over the games/sports you care about... Both do? Then which one is cheaper? Neither? No point in bothering at all Some on some, some on the other?... If you're a BT Broadband customer you should get BT Sports free for 12 months, so go for Sky... If not, you'll need to pay for both... As for which is 'better' coverage/commentary wise... too early to tell, BT sport is newly-launched...
Taken from another site: Sky will have 116 Premier League games, 90 from the Football League, UEFA Champions League, La Liga, the SPL and some internationals. BT Sport will show 38 Premier League games plus some FA Cup, Europa League, SPL and games from Germany, France, Italy, Brazil and the U.S. So if you are into the English Premiership and Champions League it has to be Sky, however, if continental football is your preference then go with BT.
Im not happy that eurosport has lost motogp etc and its moved to bt sport. I dont have bt bb so its £12 p/m extra :banghead: sent from me phone
Theirs a offer from Sky if you are on BT broadband and move over to Sky (Has to be a sky enabled exchange) you will get BT sport free for a year. Its enoying to loose MotoGP to BT sport- not sure if BBC will still have it on or not.
Plenty of offers flying around, Personally ill stick with sky sports and might add on bt sport if enough games i want to see come on in a certain month. Would not say your missing alot by skipping august thought. Sky still have alot of first picks as well.