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Here is the feed you selected for subscription, click the RSS logo next to the feed name to go directly to the feed or copy the web address and paste it into your feed reader to subscribe. If you're still not sure what to do with this feed then read the Further information and FAQ below.
RSS stands for 'Really Simple Syndication', and is a great way of delivering news headlines, video and podcasts directly to you.
Using a compatible web browser, special RSS news reader you can subscribe to one of the many feeds we offer. Once you have subscribed to your desired channels (sports genre, each of which has its own
button), we can deliver our latest headlines as soon as they are published directly to you - meaning you don't have to keep coming back to visit the site in order to keep up-to-date.
You'll find RSS buttons (the
orange buttons you can see all over this page) for different sections of our content right across skysports.com. This page also allows you to find all of the available feeds in one place.
Clicking on the RSS button
will take you back to this page with the URL (the web address) of the feed in a box at the top of the page. You can cut and paste this URL into your news reader. You can also click and drag the button onto your news reader.
It really is up to you to decide what you use to check RSS feeds you have subscribed to. The best solution for you depends on your browser or operating system and the way you'll find it easiest to follow the news.
Downloadable applications are best if you have a main computer, storing your RSS subscription updates locally. If you use different computers, you might find a browser-based reader suits you best though newer Newsreaders do allow you to import and export your RSS subscription lists between computers.
Viewing RSS feeds in your browser is pretty easy. To add a feed in Internet Explorer 6, locate the orange RSS icon on the website and follow the link. Feeds also appear next to the home icon in Internet Explorer. To subscribe to a feed to Firefox, simply click the orange RSS icon on the page or in the address bar of the browser.
The process is very similar in Opera 8 or above and Safari on the Mac, the RSS icon appears in the address bar allowing you to directly subscribe using your browsers built in RSS reader.
Sky RSS feeds are compatible with a range of news readers for various operating systems and browsers; we list some of them below.
Our RSS feeds are entirely free of charge for non-commercial use. if you wish to discuss any commercial content or data feed requirements you may have, please contact us.