Where to Watch Super Bowl LVII (No Cable)

Last year’s Super Bowl LVII between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals drew 100 million viewers, easily becoming the nation’s most watched sporting event of 2022, and this year’s Super Bowl is likely to be the same, according to Statista . But as more and more Americans are ditching cable TV, opting instead to move their money to streaming platforms, watching a game live isn’t as easy as it used to be.

When is Super Bowl LVII?

This year, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will face off on February 12, 2023 at 6:30 pm ET at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Rihanna will perform the iconic halftime show.

How can I watch Super Bowl LVII?

Fox has the rights to this year’s Super Bowl and this will be their last year to air it under their current NFL deal. Beginning this year, Amazon, CBS, ESPN/ABC, FOX, and NBC will distribute NFL games on television and their digital platforms, according to the NFL . You can also stream the game to your phone using the NFL+ app for $5/month. The game will also be available in Spanish on Fox Deportes . Hulu + Live TV will also stream the game, but it will cost $70 per month.

How can I watch Super Bowl without a cable?

Fox is a free-to-air station in most of the United States, which means you can easily watch the game – as long as you have a digital antenna connected to your TV. Old school analog antennas were discontinued in 2009 , but you can buy a digital antenna for $20 or less at most popular retailers. The game will also be available to stream on their website and Fox Sports app without a subscription, Fox said.

How can I watch Super Bowl LVII for free?

If you don’t have the time or patience to get back to the TV antenna, you can stream it for free with a trial that includes Fox. You can always cancel your subscription after the end of the trial period or keep it if you like the service. If you have a Smart TV, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, or smartphone, you can stream these services with a free trial:

  • FuboTV : seven-day free trial; after that, it’s $74.99 per month.
  • Sling TV : 3-day free trial; then it’s $20 for the first month of the Orange or Blue package (currently 50% off).
  • YouTube TV : 2-week free trial; then $54.99 for the first three months (usually $65).

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