For Black Friday 2025, there’s a £150 or £175 reward card when you sign up for BT Broadband. You can also save on EE TV.
In the UK, BT has launched their Black Friday 2025 offers, with an exclusive reward card of up to £175 when you sign up as a new customer. There are also no upfront costs as these have been waived for new customers when you sign up before the 11th December 2025.
BT’s Black Friday broadband deals are available on both full-fibre (FTTP) and part-fibre (FTTC) connections. All of the plans include a ‘BT Smart Hub’ router, along with online security that’s powered by Norton anti-virus. You can also add a discounted EE TV plan with the Black Friday savings.
In this article, we’ll look at BT’s Black Friday 2025 deals, and how you’re able to get a virtual reward card from BT when you sign up as a new customer. We’ll also look at the features available on BT Broadband, and how you can switch your broadband to BT.
| BT Black Friday Deals: |
Monthly cost will rise each April by £4 |
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| Offers End: | 11th December 2025 |
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| Coverage: | Openreach – check postcode Supports full fibre (FTTP), part-fibre (FTTC) & ADSL |
BT Black Friday Deals
As a special offer for Black Friday 2025, BT has added a virtual reward card to their broadband plans of 50Mbps or more. This means, for instance, you can get their Fibre 2 broadband (with an average download speed of 75Mbps) for only £25.99 per month, with no upfront fees for delivery or installation.
One important thing to note, however, is that there’s an annual price rise on BT’s broadband plans. This price rise is £4 per month each April. This means, for instance, the cost of your Fibre 2 broadband plan will increase to £29.99 per month from April 2026, and then £33.99 per month from April 2027. Roughly speaking, this means the average monthly cost will be about £31 per month over the length of your contract. As such, the £150 reward card equates to around 5 months of your broadband fee.
All of the BT’s broadband plans come with unlimited usage included, along with a new ‘Smart Hub’ Wi-Fi router and online security from Norton.
| Service | Download Speed | Monthly Cost (will rise each April by £4) |
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![]() Fibre 1 Offer ends 11th Dec | 50Mbps average download | £25.99 per month No upfront fee £150 reward card 24 month contract | See deal |
![]() Fibre 2 Offer ends 11th Dec | 75Mbps average download | £25.99 per month No upfront fee £150 reward card 24 month contract | See deal |
![]() Full Fibre 150 Offer ends 11th Dec | 150Mbps average download | £27.99 per month No upfront fee £150 reward card 24 month contract | See deal |
![]() Full Fibre 300 Offer ends 11th Dec | 300Mbps average download | £30.99 per month No upfront fee £150 reward card 24 month contract | See deal |
![]() Full Fibre 500 Offer ends 11th Dec | 500Mbps average download | £31.99 per month No upfront fee £150 reward card 24 month contract | See deal |
![]() Full Fibre 900 Offer ends 11th Dec | 900Mbps average download | £35.99 per month No upfront fee £175 reward card 24 month contract | See deal |
If you like, it’s also possible to add the EE TV service to your BT Broadband plan. For Black Friday 2025, the ‘Sport’ plan on EE TV has been discounted to just £2 per month for the first 6 months. It will then revert to the original price of £23 per month.
Switching to BT Broadband
If you’re currently using another broadband provider, it’s easy switching your service to BT.
Start by ordering your new BT service online to take advantage of their Black Friday 2025 broadband deals.
Once you’ve done that, BT will automatically contact your old broadband provider to cancel the old service on your behalf. This means there is no need for you to contact them separately to cancel.
For step-by-step instructions on how to switch to BT, please select your current provider from the drop-down menu below:
Switch to BT Broadband
Your step-by-step guide to switching
More Information
For more information about BT’s Black Friday 2025 offers, please see the official BT website.

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