How to Watch Super Bowl LX Online Without Cable

Super Bowl LX kicks off on Sunday, February 8, at 6:30 PM ET. This year’s broadcast, airing on NBC, includes a pregame program beginning at 1:00 PM ET and a pregame show featuring Green Day at 6:00 PM 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 streamed on NBC-owned streaming service Peacock, available on the web , iOS, Android devices, smart TVs, and game consoles. Peacock doesn’t offer a free trial, and to watch live sports, you’ll need to subscribe to the mid-tier Peacock Premium, which costs $11 per month. Alternatively, you can pay $17 per month for ad-free Premium Plus (live streams still have ads).

There are a few ways to avoid paying the full subscription fee. Peacock Premium is a bonus with both Walmart+ ($98 per year after a 30-day free trial) and Instacart+ ($99 per year after a 14-day free trial), so if you have or would benefit from either service, now might be a good time to sign up. Students are eligible for a discounted price of $6 per month for Peacock Premium. Note that Peacock will also be streaming the Winter Olympics on demand, which begin this weekend, so a monthly subscription might be a good deal for $11.

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Register for a TV channel streaming service.

There are several live streaming services that include NBC. Before signing up, check the channel listings for your zip code to ensure NBC is available in your local market.

When signing up for a free trial, be sure to understand when you’ll be charged for a paid subscription and cancel your subscription before the trial expires. The game will be available in 4K resolution for YouTube TV subscribers (included in the free trial, but available for an additional fee or on higher-tier paid plans). The Spanish-language broadcast will be on Telemundo, which is also available on most TV streaming services.

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How to watch Super Bowl LX live

Another relatively free way to watch the game is over-the-air television. Of course, you’ll need a digital TV antenna and a location with good reception. You should check the FCC signal map to see what signals are available in your area and test your antenna before game day. Results may vary, so if you want to watch the game without any hassle, this probably isn’t the best option.

Other ways to watch the Super Bowl

You can also watch the game through the NFL+ mobile app —a subscription costs $7 per month. Fubo previously streamed NBC channels, but has been in a contract dispute with NBCUniversal since 2025.

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