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SKY SPORTS NEWS has been hit by a “global technical issue” that made them unable to broadcast live.

The broadcaster took to X to confirm they had been hit by the global Microsoft outage that has been causing chaos around the world.

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Sky Sports News is unable to broadcast live

The company wrote: “Due to a global technical issue, Sky Sports News is currently unable to broadcast live.

“For all the latest sports news, scores and action, go to the Sky Sports app or website.”

The channel continued to broadcast, but was forced to show pre-recorded content rather than anything live.

Sky are being affected by a global Microsoft outage, which has caused carnage across the world.

Flights at many major airports have had to stay grounded with jets also being forced to stay airborne.

American Airlines, Delta and United have all confirmed their flights are not taking off currently in the US.

The London Stock Exchange is also affected, with many people also claiming they are unable to access their online banking apps.

Sky News‘ channel also went down.

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The broadcaster simply showed a shot of their logo with the accompanying text reading: “We apologise for the interruption to this broadcast. We hope to restore the transmission of this broadcast shortly.”

Not all of Sky Sports’ channels have been affected however.

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Global services affected by IT outage

UK trains

  • Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) – urged passengers to expect disruption due to “widespread IT issues”
  • Gatwick Express – warned travellers they are “currently experiencing widespread IT issues”
  • South Western Railway – all ticket vending machines are currently non operational – buy tickets online
  • National Rail – some train operators are unable to access driver diagrams at certain locations, leading to potential short-notice train cancellations
  • TransPennine Express – some TPE stations and systems are having IT issues – buy tickets online

Airports and airlines

  • Manchester Airport – delays for those checking-in for Swissport flights
  • London Gatwick – passengers may experience some delays while checking in and passing through security but should still arrive for their normal check-in time
  • Ryanair – advise passengers to arrive at the airport three hours in advance of their flight to avoid any disruptions
  • Edinburgh Airport – wait times longer than usual
  • Stansted Airport – some airline check-in services reverted to being done manually, but main operational systems are unaffected and flights are still operating as normal
  • Luton Airport – running manual systems
  • Heathrow Airport – affected but flights operational – check with airline on latest journey information
  • American Airlines – all flights cancelled
  • United and Delta – no flights taking off
  • Mumbai Airport – check-in desks shut down for IndiGo, Akasa and Spice Jet flights
  • Australian airline Qantas – flights grounded
  • Schipol Airport in Amsterdam – flights to and from the Netherlands affected
  • Spanish airport association AENA – reported issues at 42 airports

Television Networks

  • Sky News – Friday morning breakfast show unable to air but now back on screens with reporter reading from printed notes

Britain’s GPs

  • The Wilmslow Health Centre in Cheshire – without access to their IT systems
  • Solihull Healthcare Partnership in the West Midlands – affected ability to book/consult with patients this morning
  • Central Lakes Medical Group in Ambleside – stated there has been a “big effect” and delays on the phone expected
  • Pocklington Group Practice in the East Riding of Yorkshire – appointments needing to be cancelled and rearranged
  • Hulme Hall Medical Group, in Stockport – unable to offer any appointments
  • Windrush Medical Practice in Witney, Oxfordshire – continuing as normal for urgent enquiries but ask for routine concerns to wait until Monday
  • Grimethorpe Surgery in Barnsley – no access to the clinical system, EMIS Web
  • The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) confirmed the IT outage is disrupting community pharmacies
  • A surgery in Putney, southwest London – Displaying an error message online to patients who attempt to book

Global hospitals

  • Two German hospitals have been forced to cancel emergency operations
  • The hospitals, in the northern German cities of Luebeck and Kiel, cancelled all elective operations scheduled for today

Supermarkets and restaurants

  • Morrisons are affected
  • Some Waitrose and Co-op are now cash only
  • Gails and Waterstones experiencing some issues
  • Wetherspoons pubs – only accepting cash
  • Woolworths supermarkets in Australia – self service machines not working

Events

  • Manchester United ticket release postponed – morning’s ticket release will be postponed until midday and website will remain unavailable

Banks and supermarkets in Australia including Beyond Bank Australia have also been experiencing issues this morning.
Various Microsoft services in Japan and New Zealand are also battling tech issues.

The company confirmed that viewers are still able to watch all the golf action from The Open on their Sky Sports Golf channel.

England‘s second Test against the West Indies continues on the company’s cricket channel.

Practice for the Hungarian Grand Prix will also be available on the company’s F1 channel at 10am.

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