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Broadband6 min read6 June 2026

Best TV and Broadband Bundles in Ireland 2026: Prices, Savings and When to Bundle

If you want TV as well as broadband, bundling can reduce the price you pay during the intro period, simplify billing, and sometimes unlock faster speeds than a broadband-only starter plan. The catch is that not every bundle is good value after the promo ends.

Live bundle snapshot

Bundles tracked

13

Across 3 providers

Cheapest intro price

EUR 30

Vodafone

Average intro price

EUR 57.69

Current live bundle average

Why bundle TV and broadband in the first place?

Bundling makes the most sense when you already want a paid TV package and you value one provider, one installation path, and one bill. In the Irish market, bundles often lead with a strong intro price that can look materially cheaper than paying separately during the first few months.

Based on the live bundle catalog currently in Sortd, the cheapest intro bundle we track is Broadband + TV – 500Mbps from Vodafone at EUR 30/month. That is the kind of headline deal that attracts attention, but it is only part of the picture.

Where the real bundle savings usually come from

In practice, the biggest bundle savings often come from the promo window rather than the long-run monthly rate. A bundle can be good value if the included TV package is something you would genuinely pay for anyway and the discount period is long enough to matter.

Right now, the biggest tracked intro-period discount in the live bundle catalog is EUR 1,055.76 over the first 24 months on eir TV Plus + 1Gb Broadband.

What this means: A cheap bundle can still become expensive later. Always compare the intro price, the standard monthly price after the promo ends, and the contract length together.

Live TV and broadband bundle prices in Ireland

These examples are pulled from the current bundle catalog Sortd uses in the compare flow. They are useful for spotting the range of prices and promo structures live in the market right now.

ProviderBundleSpeedIntro priceThenContract
VodafoneBroadband + TV – 500Mbps500 MbpsEUR 30/monthEUR 65/monthNot listed
Sky IrelandSky Stream, Sky TV, Netflix & 500Mb Ultrafast Plus Broadband500 MbpsEUR 45/monthEUR 45/month12 months
Sky IrelandSky Essential TV + Superfast75 MbpsEUR 48/monthEUR 103.50/month12 months
Sky IrelandSky Essential TV + Ultrafast Plus500 MbpsEUR 48/monthEUR 98.50/month12 months
Sky IrelandSky Ultimate TV + Ultrafast Plus500 MbpsEUR 54/monthEUR 108.50/month12 months
Sky IrelandSky Ultimate TV + Superfast75 MbpsEUR 54/monthEUR 113.50/month12 months

Sky TV and broadband bundles in Ireland

Sky is one of the most searched bundle brands because many households want a TV-led package rather than broadband alone. If you are specifically comparing Sky TV and broadband bundles in Ireland, focus on what TV product is included, the broadband speed, and what the monthly price becomes after the intro period.

In Sortd's current live bundle data, the lowest intro-priced Sky bundle we track is Sky Stream, Sky TV, Netflix & 500Mb Ultrafast Plus Broadband at EUR 45/month, rising to EUR 45/month on a 12-month contract with 500 Mbps.

Vodafone TV bundles in Ireland

Vodafone TV bundle searches tend to come from households looking for a lower-priced entry point into bundling. The key is to compare the promo price with the standard monthly rate and to check whether the TV portion has real value for your household.

In the current live bundle catalog, the lowest intro-priced Vodafone bundle we track is Broadband + TV – 500Mbps at EUR 30/month, then EUR 65/month with 500 Mbps.

When bundling is usually worth it

  • You already pay for a TV package and would keep it anyway.
  • The intro monthly price is meaningfully below what you pay now.
  • The ongoing price after the promo still looks reasonable for the package included.
  • You want one provider relationship instead of separate broadband and TV billing.

When broadband-only is often the smarter move

If you do not actually want the TV content, bundling can be an expensive way to buy a broadband connection. The bundle headline may look attractive, but you are still paying for a product stack that includes content access, hardware, and a contract structure you may not need.

This is exactly why Sortd's guest flow lets people start with bundles only, broadband only, or both. The right answer depends on whether the TV side of the package has standalone value to your household.

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