Saorview or BingeBear: what an Irish home actually gets for free vs €100 one-off
If you’re already paying the TV licence in Ireland, Saorview is free. The question most households ask before signing up to anything paid: do I actually need more than Saorview...


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If you’re already paying the TV licence in Ireland, Saorview is free. The question most households ask before signing up to anything paid: do I actually need more than Saorview gives me?
Honest answer below. We’re BingeBear, a Dublin IPTV operator nine years in, so we have skin in the game. We’ll be straight about where Saorview wins.

What you get on Saorview, in plain words
Saorview is Ireland’s free digital terrestrial TV service. You already pay for it through the TV licence (€160 a year, the licence that’s compulsory on every Irish household with a telly).
The lineup (2026):
- RTÉ One, RTÉ Two, RTÉ News, RTÉjr, RTÉ One +1
- Virgin Media One, Two, Three, Four
- TG4, TG4 +1
- Oireachtas TV
- Various radio stations
Picture quality: HD on the main RTÉ and Virgin channels. Reception is via aerial, not internet. Works without broadband.
It’s a proper service. If you only watch the soaps, the news, the weather and Sunday’s match-of-the-day on RTÉ, you do not need anything else.
What Saorview doesn’t give you
The honest gaps:
Sport beyond what RTÉ and Virgin Media show free.
- No Sky Sports (Premier League, F1, cricket, golf)
- No TNT Sports (Champions League, UFC, MotoGP)
- No NBC Sports
- Most GAA championship now sits on GAAGO (separate €100/year)
Films and box sets.
- A small handful of films on RTÉ Player’s catch-up
- Zero on-demand library that can compete with Netflix / Disney+ / Prime
Live international channels.
- No BBC, no ITV, no Channel 4 / Channel 5 live (most Irish aerials don’t pick them up cleanly outside the Pale)
- No US channels (HBO, ESPN, Fox, NBC)
- No European football coverage that Sky and TNT split
Catch-up.
- RTÉ Player works for RTÉ shows
- Virgin Media Player works for Virgin shows
- Beyond that, nothing
So Saorview is genuinely free, genuinely Irish, and genuinely limited. That’s the trade.
Where BingeBear fits
BingeBear has two one-off options: The Taster is €100 for 10 months, and The Owner is €300 for lifetime access. Neither plan renews automatically. For that, the lineup:
- 55,000+ live channels including every Sky Sports and TNT Sports channel
- All UK free-to-air live (BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5)
- All Irish channels (RTÉ One, RTÉ Two, Virgin Media One/Two/Three, TG4) — same as Saorview, included
- Sky Cinema (every Sky Cinema channel)
- 168,000+ films and box sets on demand
- UFC and boxing PPVs included
- Works on any Firestick, Smart TV, iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows over your home broadband
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Side-by-side comparison
Saorview
BingeBear
Cost
Free with TV licence
BingeBear has two one-off options: The Taster is €100 for 10 months, and The Owner is €300 for lifetime access. Neither plan renews automatically.
Irish channels (RTÉ, Virgin, TG4)
✓
✓
UK channels (BBC, ITV, C4, C5)
partial / aerial-dependent
✓
Sky Sports
✗
✓ all channels
TNT Sports
✗
✓
Sky Cinema
✗
✓
GAA championship
partial (free RTÉ + TG4 only)
partial (free channels + Sky GAA)
GAAGO exclusives
✗
✗ (separate subscription)
On-demand films
✗
168,000+
UFC / boxing PPVs
| ✗ | included |
|---|---|
| Internet needed | no (aerial) |
| yes (10 Mbps+) | Set-up |
| aerial already exists | 5-minute app install |
| TV licence still required | yes |
yes (separate from BingeBear)
Should you keep both or swap?
Three real households we set up in 2024-26:
The Cork retiree who watches the news, Mass, and Sunday hurling on RTÉ. Stayed on Saorview. BingeBear wasn’t a fit. Honest answer.
The Naas family with two kids, Premier League dad, soap-watching mum, GAA Sundays. Cancelled Sky (€127/mo). Kept Saorview as the back-up. BingeBear has two one-off options: The Taster is €100 for 10 months, and The Owner is €300 for lifetime access. Neither plan renews automatically. Net saving: €107/mo, no content loss.
The Wexford household watching mostly RTÉ + the All-Ireland on TG4 + occasional Sky Sports during the Six Nations. Kept Saorview. BingeBear has two one-off options: The Taster is €100 for 10 months, and The Owner is €300 for lifetime access. Neither plan renews automatically. Cancelled between seasons. Net spend: about €60/year instead of Sky’s €1200.
The pattern: Saorview is the floor. BingeBear is the upgrade for sport-and-films households. The two are complementary, not exclusive.
Try BingeBear free for 24 hours alongside your Saorview
Five minutes to set up. We send the login to WhatsApp. No card. Cancel by WhatsApp if it’s not for you.
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Common questions
Is Saorview really free?
Yes, once you have the TV licence (€160/year, compulsory on any household with a TV in Ireland). No further subscription cost.
Do I still need the TV licence if I use BingeBear instead of Saorview?
Yes. The TV licence is required on any household owning a TV capable of receiving a broadcast signal — it’s tied to the TV, not the service.
Will BingeBear replace Saorview completely?
Functionally yes — BingeBear carries every Saorview channel and more. Practically many households keep both because the Saorview aerial works during broadband outages.
Is Saorview enough for GAA?
The marquee fixtures yes (RTÉ + TG4 carry most). For full championship coverage including the GAAGO exclusives, no — you’d need either GAAGO (€100/yr) or a service like BingeBear plus GAAGO.
Can I run both?
Yes. They don’t conflict. Most BingeBear customers keep their Saorview aerial as a backup.





