Sky Sports Multi-view Feature launches on 21 August, letting fans watch up to four live events on one screen

Sky Sports multi-view feature Your Multiview lets fans follow up to four live events at once across Sky devices from 21 August.

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Sky Sports Multi-view Feature launches on 21 August, letting fans watch up to four live events on one screen

Sky has launched Your Multiview, a Sky Sports multi-view feature that lets customers watch up to four live Sky Sports events on one screen.

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The feature went live on 21 August for the return of the Premier League, giving viewers on Sky Glass, Sky Stream and Sky Q a way to keep up with multiple matches or events at the same time. Sky says the product is available only on Sky devices and services.

Why it matters

The timing is important because Sky’s sports schedule can get crowded quickly. The company says Your Multiview is designed for a calendar that may include football, F1, cricket, tennis, golf, NFL and rugby all overlapping across different channels.

That means fans do not have to pick just one big event when several are happening together. Carli Kerr, the MD of Sky TV & NOW, said there is more live sport for fans to enjoy than ever and that Sky wants to make it as easy as possible to follow all the action.

She also said viewers no longer have to choose between the biggest moments happening across multiple channels. In her example, that could mean two football matches at once, or Super Sunday happening alongside a Grand Prix and the final day of a golf Major.

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What Sky says viewers get

Sky says fans can stay in control of what they watch while following more of the action on one screen. Kerr said the feature is another way Sky is trying to make its platform the best place to watch live sport, with scores, stats and clips also available at the touch of a button.

The launch also fits into Sky’s wider sports offering, which already includes coverage across Premier League, EFL, SPFL, WSL and more than 1,500 matches. For viewers, Your Multiview is a practical addition rather than a flashy one: it simply makes it easier to keep tabs on a busy live-sports weekend without constantly switching between broadcasts.

Sky introduced Sports Hub, Clips and the refreshed Live Sports Rail for the 2026/27 season, but Your Multiview is the immediate headline change. For fans who want to track several events at once, it is a straightforward upgrade with a clear use case.

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