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BT Sport as an Smart Benefit

_MrR_
Scholarly Contributor
Scholarly Contributor

Hi all, 

Hoping you can keep me right (actually, I know you can, hence posting 😁)

So a friend of mine is a sports fan. Used to have the full package from BT, landline, mobile and BT Sport.

Slowly encouraged them across to EE. First for the mobile packages and then earlier this year for the landline (they went for SOGEA) and have never looked back. 

All except, they used to pay BT for BT Sport over the Sky platform. Was cheap enough when they were BT customers but going back and getting it as a stand alone product is quite expensive. 

They're looking to get it back and it's time to upgrade one of the SIM only's they have on the acct. I've looked and can see BT Sport Ultimate as a Smart Benefit so thinking it would make sense to upgrade and take that as a smart benefit. It then mentions paying an extra £5 to watch on multiple devices. 

I'm working on the theory that by doing this, they'd be able to watch BT TV on their TV but just wanting someone to talk me through how it all works as I'll no doubt have to set it up. Is it via an app on the smart TV or will we need some extra equipment in order to make this happen? 

Thanks as always in advance for the input.

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James_B
EE Community Manager
EE Community Manager

Hi @_MrR_,

With the large screen add on, they'll be able to cast BT Sport to their TV via Apple TV or Google Chromecast. Alternatively, they can download the BT Sport app on one of the below devices.

  • an Apple TV 4th Generation and above
  • a Samsung Smart TV 2015 models or later
  • a Xbox One, Xbox One X and Xbox One S
  • PlayStation 4
  • a Now TV 4K Box, Now TV Stick, Now TV Legacy Black Box and Now TV Smart Box
  • Amazon Fire TV device
  • Android-TV based smart TVs
  • Roku Streaming Players
  • Chromecast with Google TV

Hope this helps.

James

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James_B
EE Community Manager
EE Community Manager

Hi @_MrR_,

With the large screen add on, they'll be able to cast BT Sport to their TV via Apple TV or Google Chromecast. Alternatively, they can download the BT Sport app on one of the below devices.

  • an Apple TV 4th Generation and above
  • a Samsung Smart TV 2015 models or later
  • a Xbox One, Xbox One X and Xbox One S
  • PlayStation 4
  • a Now TV 4K Box, Now TV Stick, Now TV Legacy Black Box and Now TV Smart Box
  • Amazon Fire TV device
  • Android-TV based smart TVs
  • Roku Streaming Players
  • Chromecast with Google TV

Hope this helps.

James

_MrR_
Scholarly Contributor
Scholarly Contributor

@James_B 

That’s brilliant!

Thanks for the detailed really, makes perfect sense now 👍

James_B
EE Community Manager
EE Community Manager

No problem @_Mr R_

Always happy to help. 🙂

James

James,

How can I upgrade bt sport (smart benefit) to large screen I'm going around in circles trying to do this it won't upgrade via 150 and when I called was told it was an extra £15 not the £5 as stated... 

Any help would be grateful 

Marc 

I would love to know the answer to this. Can’t find it anywhere on how to upgrade!

 

 

Leanne_T
EE Community Support Team

Hi @Hutch71thfc @DILF56

Thanks for posting. 

If you text SPORT to 150, do you get the option to upgrade to large screen access? 

If not, please call us on 150 the team will be happy to help. 

Leanne 🙂

Spencer66
Visitor

I have just bought a new SIM package inc. B T Sport also including an extra £5 per month to cast to TV. I have an LG OLED and I cannot work out how to cast BT sport to it. Anyone can help please ?

Jon_K
Former EE Employee

Hi @Spencer66.

 

When BT Sport is playing on your phone, you should have a casting option in the top corner of your screen when an eligible device is picked up.

 

If you don't have this option, I'd recommend contacting our Tech Care team.

 

Jon