Sky announced that it was making big changes to its Sports channels last month, and now more details about the new-look package have been unveiled.

The changes will come into effect from Tuesday 18 July. Sky is getting rid of Sky Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, replacing them with 10 channels including dedicated channels for the Premier League, other football, cricket, golf and F1.

A new nightly football debate show – as well as club-specific days and a new timeline feature on the Sky Sports app – will complement the 126 live Premier League games airing with the broadcaster this season.

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One of the biggest changes on the other channels sees Andrew Flintoff joining Sky Sports Cricket as a pundit.

Elsewhere, Sky Sports Action and Sky Sports Arena will cover rugby union, rugby league, tennis, boxing, NFL, GAA, darts and WWE, while a Main Event channel will stream the biggest live events from across the sporting world.

Sky Sports News and Sky Sports Mix will remain as part of the line-up.

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But people probably want to know how much it's going to cost them. Sky's new set-up finally offers the flexibility to subscribe to individual channel packages, if you don't want all 10 sports channels.

One channel pack will be available for £18 per month, two for £22 and three for £26. The full package costs £27.50 per month, a price which will remain frozen for 12 months.

The changes will also happen automatically for current subscribers, so customers don't need to do anything between now and next week.

Meanwhile, the new-look Sky Sports app will be available from August.

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Barney Francis, Managing Director of Sky Sports, said: "We're dedicating channels to some of our biggest sports, launching a new way to watch the best live action and offering even better digital products too.

"Sky Sports is giving customers even more choice and channels at the same price for another 12 months, while opening up new ways for sports fans to join.

"If you love Premier League, you can enjoy it for as little as 60p a day or you can have the full Sky Sports package for less than £1."

And finally, here's the list of channels as they will appear on your Sky box from July 18:

121: Sky Sports Mix

Billed as "a selection of sports entertainment" and "a window into the world of Sky Sports". Expect regular live football including international games, La Liga and MLS soccer fixtures, plus selected Premier league and EFL games. There'll also be live golf from Europe and the US, international cricket and "support programming" aimed at children and families.

401: Sky Sports Main Event

The biggest live events including coverage from the Premier League, EFL, La Liga, Formula 1, Ryder Cup and Major golf, England test cricket, international football qualifiers, international rugby union and the World Darts Championship.

402: Sky Sports Premier League

Live coverage of 126 Premier League games per season, a new nightly debate show and On Demand programming for every Premier League club including highlights from their games, plus interviews and documentaries.

403: Sky Sports Football

Over 900 live games per season with fixtures from the EFL, EFL Cup (including the semi-finals and final), SPFL Premiership and Scottish Cup. There'll also be 300 La Liga matches per season, plus games from the MLS soccer league and the Eredivisie, the Netherlands' top-flight league.

404: Sky Sports Cricket

Exclusive coverage of every home England test match, one-day international and T20 match live. There'll also be live ICC Champions Trophy matches, plus the Cricket World Cup, World Twenty20, Women's World Cup. And you can expect domestic fixtures including the County Championship and T20 Blast.

405: Sky Sports Golf

Exclusive live coverage of every day of the Open championship and the US Open, plus coverage of the European Tour, PGA Tour, Ladies European and Ladies PGA tour. You'll also be able to see the Solheim Cup this year, as well as the Ryder Cup in 2018.

406: Sky Sports F1

Live coverage of every Formula 1 race meeting – so that's every practice session, qualifying and the race itself. Plus there's exclusive live coverage of support series like the FIA Formula 2 Championship and GP3, as well as the Porsche Supercup and the world-famous Goodwood Festival of Speed.

407: Sky Sports Action and 408: Sky Sports Arena

Covering sports including rugby union (England, European and domestic games, plus the British & Irish Lions), rugby Super League, ATP tennis, PDC darts – including the World Championship – world championship boxing, NFL, GAA, netball and the WWE.

409: Sky Sports News

24-hour breaking sports news coverage, including in-depth analysis of all the biggest sporting events from around the world.

From: Digital Spy