Get a year of Peacock Premium for only $39.99 with this code

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SAVE $20: As of Oct. 20., a year of Peacock Premium is just $39.99. That's 34% off its regular subscription price of $59.99, which evens out to about $3.33 per month. To take advantage of the deal, use the code BIGTENFAN.


Peacock Premium has made a name for itself as being the one-stop destination for all things live sports. Now, football fans can access all the must-see games for a seriously attractive price.

As of Oct. 20, you can score a year of Peacock Premium for just $39.99. That's 35% (or $20 less) than its regular subscription price of $59.99 per year. When you crunch the numbers on a month-to-month basis, that's only around $3.33 per month. While we've seen Peacock Premium sales go lower than this in the past, this deal is arriving at the perfect time for football fans. We recommend striking while the iron's hot on this one.

To take advantage of the deal, you'll need to enter the code BIGTENFAN at checkout. No one's checking your cred as a fan: we don't blame you if you scoop up this promo code to take advantage of Peacock Premium's expansive trove of movies, shows, and other live TV events. Keep in mind that when you take advantage of this deal, you'll have to pay the $39.99 upfront rather than in the installments that are available with a standard subscription. We wager that it's well worth it.

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