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Split-screen sport on Sky Q
- Updated: September 30, 2016
Sky Q, the next generation box, is introducing new features making it easier for customers to catch up on their favourite sports.
From Wednesday, new updates will give sports fans great new ways of making the most of what they’re watching on Sky Sports.
Sky Q customers will be able to choose Split-Screen viewing to watch two live streams side-by-side, the latest goal alongside a live Premier League match, or the best overtaking manoeuvre next to the Formula 1 race.
The new features include:
Sports Split Screen: Live Streams: You can watch two live streams side-by-side. Customise your Match Choice and watch two football matches or tennis games side-by-side when on at the same time. Or experience two different camera angles with Formula 1.Sports Split Screen: Video Clips: Catch up on highlight video clips from the Premier League or Formula 1 without taking your eye off the live event.Customers can simply press the red button and open the Sky Sports app on Sky Q and choose to customise their streams, or select Highlights and watch video clips alongside the main event.
With the Sky Sports app available on Sky Q, customers can …