Best IPTV Deals May 2026 — Active Promotions and Coupon Codes
Active IPTV provider deals for May 2026: NordVPN 70% off + 3 months free, Surfshark 86% off, plus annual subscription discounts on top providers.
IPTV deals in May 2026 are clustered around the spring sports season — NFL Draft viewing parties, Premier League title race, NBA Playoffs. Most premium providers and adjacent VPN services are running discounts to capture audiences.
Top VPN deals for IPTV (May 2026)
NordVPN — 70% off + 3 months free (2-year plan) The most aggressive NordVPN deal of the year is live through May. We tested NordVPN extensively for IPTV streaming — it's our top VPN pick because of its server count (5,400+), speed on streaming tasks, and SmartDNS support.
Surfshark — 86% off + 3 months free (24-month plan) Surfshark's Antivirus add-on is included in the Surfshark One bundle. Most affordable VPN that supports unlimited devices — useful for IPTV households with multiple streaming devices.
ExpressVPN — 49% off (15-month plan) Premium pricing but consistently fastest speeds. If your Firestick keeps disconnecting on cheaper VPNs, ExpressVPN's reliability is worth the markup.
IPTV provider deals
Active free trials and promotional pricing on annual subscriptions:
- TvCorn IPTV: 12-month plan at $129.99 (saving 35% vs monthly)
- StreamQ IPTV: 6-month plan at $75 with anti-freeze servers
- Scot IPTV: 12-month at $69 — cheapest premium option
- Press IPTV: UK-focused 6-month at $55
Verify all promotions on the provider's site directly. Promotions change weekly.
Why VPN matters for IPTV in 2026
Most major US ISPs (Comcast, Spectrum, Verizon) actively throttle streaming traffic during peak hours. Running a VPN like NordVPN encrypts your traffic, bypassing throttling and protecting your privacy when streaming.
Coupon code best practices
Always verify discount applies at checkout. Some IPTV providers list "discount codes" but require a specific landing page. Check our affiliate links for guaranteed best pricing.
About the author
Marcus Vega
Lead IPTV Tester
Marcus has been cordcutting since 2018 and tests IPTV providers across Firestick, Shield, MAG, and Smart TV devices for IPTVForum.
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