It’s a big night of football when England face Scotland in the Euro 2020 group stage. Both teams will be desperate for victory as England hope to continue their winning streak and Scotland need all three points to stay in the tournament. Hopefully that means lots of goals and this is great news for Sky Mobile customers. The UK network has announced it will add a whopping 1GB of data to the accounts every time a goal is scored by England, Scotland and Wales.
With England and Scotland up against each other in today’s game, this could be a huge boost for anyone with Sky SIM on their phone.
This bonus data is added to Sky’s piggy bank service, which allows users to take advantage of additional internet access when they run low.
If you want to take part in this promotion, you just have to register with Sky.
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Paul Sweeney, CEO of Sky Mobile, speaks about the offer. said: “After waiting a full year for this tournament to run, we hope that our free data boost for Sky Mobile customers can help bring fans together to cheer for the football that is finally coming home.”
According to Sky, this will be a much-needed boost for customers. Research has shown that more than a third of Britons watch their favorite sports on their smartphones at work, with more than a quarter seen in the bathroom or in a restaurant.
The study of 2,000 sports fans found that 16 percent slip out of work, use their annual vacation or apologize from a family dinner in order to catch every moment of the game of the European Championship tournament.
The study also found that three-fifths of Britons watch more sports on their mobile phones than they did twelve months ago, with soccer being the most popular sport followed via mobile apps, followed by tennis, Formula 1 and cricket, respectively.
It’s worth noting that just watching an hour of video on your phone uses up around 30GB of data per month.
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