How to Stream Super Bowl LX Without Cable

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Super Bowl LX begins on Sunday, February 8 at 6:30 p.m. ET. This year’s show, hosted on NBC, includes pregame coverage starting at 1 p.m. ET and a pregame show featuring Green Day at 6 p.m. ET. Even if you don’t have cable, there are several ways, both paid and free, to watch all the action live from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
You can watch Super Bowl LX on Peacock
The game will be broadcast on the NBC-owned Peacock streaming service, available on the web as well as iOS, Android, smart TVs and gaming consoles. Peacock doesn’t offer a free trial, and you need to subscribe to the middle tier – Peacock Premium, which costs $11 per month – to get live sports. Or you can pay $17 per month for Premium Plus without ads (live sports still contain ads).
There are several ways to get around the full price subscription. Peacock Premium is a benefit of both a Walmart+ membership ($98 per year after a 30-day free trial) and an Instacart+ membership ($99 per year after a 14-day free trial), so if you have or would benefit from either of those services, now might be the time to sign up. Students are eligible for a discounted rate of $6 per month for Peacock Premium. Note that Peacock will also offer streaming and on-demand coverage of the Winter Olympics, which start this weekend, so a month’s subscription could be worth $11.
Sign up for a live TV streaming service
There are a handful of streaming services with live TV, including NBC. Before subscribing, check the channel listings for your zip code to confirm that NBC is available in your local market.
When signing up for a free trial, make sure you know when you will be charged for a paid subscription and cancel before your trial expires. The game will be available in 4K for YouTube TV subscribers (included in the free trial but for an additional fee or at a higher level with paid plans). The Spanish-language broadcast will air on Telemundo, which is also available on most live TV streaming services.
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How to watch Super Bowl LX live
Another free(ish) way to get the game is over-the-air (OTA). Of course, this requires that you invest in a digital TV antenna and have a place to place it that provides good reception. You should check the FCC reception map to see what signals are available in your area and test your antenna before game day. Your mileage may vary, so if you want a stress-free watch experience, this probably isn’t the best option.
Other ways to watch the Super Bowl
You can also watch the game via the NFL+ mobile app: a subscription costs $7 per month. Fubo previously carried NBC channels, but has been in a contractual dispute with NBCUniversal since 2025.




