About Cordly

Cordly helps people in the UK watch the TV, films and sport they love for less — legally.

Cutting the cord in Britain is confusing. Sky, NOW, DAZN, TNT, EE, Virgin, Freely, Freeview, dozens of streaming apps, and a different set of football rights every season. Cordly exists to make sense of it: which service actually carries the match you want, what it really costs, and the cheapest legal way to watch it.

What we do

  • Compare live-TV and streaming services on price, contract, channels and features.
  • Explain how to watch specific sport and shows — the Premier League, F1, boxing, the Six Nations and more.
  • Review streaming devices, from the Fire TV Stick to Sky Stream.
  • Track the best current deals and free trials so you never overpay.

How we stay honest

We only ever recommend legal services. Where a free option such as Freeview, Freely or BBC iPlayer is genuinely the best answer, we’ll tell you — even though it earns us nothing. Some links on the site are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you; this never influences our verdicts. Read our full Affiliate Disclosure.

Who runs Cordly

Cordly (cordly.tv) is published by Shakir LLC, a limited liability company registered in Wyoming, United States. We’re independent and not owned by any broadcaster or streaming provider. Have a correction, a question, or a service you’d like us to review? Get in touch.