fuboTV currently offers a 7-day free trial that you can use to watch the Super Bowl online free. Time your week-long free trial to the big game so you can have fuboTV to live stream the Super Bowl on NBC free.
How can I watch the Super Bowl 2021 online?
Peacock. NBC’s streaming service is, of course, the preferred streaming method for the game. You can get a seven-day free trial, followed by a $5 or $10 monthly charge. (The free version of Peacock does not include live sports, including the Super Bowl.)
Can I watch the Super Bowl on Amazon Prime?
Yes, you can watch the Super Bowl on Amazon Prime Video by signing up for Amazon Prime CBS All Access channel.
How can I watch Super Bowl 2022 for free?
As mentioned above, you can livestream the Super Bowl for free on a mobile device via the Yahoo Sports or NFL apps. And, of course, you can watch the Super Bowl over the air on NBC’s broadcast network, which is technically still free. Enjoy the game!
Where can I watch the Super Bowl if I don’t have cable?
If you don’t have access to the NBC broadcast, then these are your top two ways to watch Super Bowl LIV online:
Pay for a Peacock Premium subscription and start streaming the game right away – $4.99/Month.Download the Yahoo! Sports app and watch the game on your device (no screencasting to smart TVs) – Free.
Is NBC sport free?
*What is the cost of this service? This is a free service. For NBC Sports Network programming it’s an added value to your regular cable, satellite and telco TV subscription through participating television providers.
Can you stream the Super Bowl 2020?
Watch Super Bowl 2020 on your local FOX station, or stream it on FOXSports.com or the FOX Sports and FOX NOW apps.
Will the Super Bowl 2021 be on Amazon Prime?
While Super Bowl LVI won’t stream on Amazon Prime Video subscription, there are still plenty of options to access Bengals/Rams matchup with a Live TV Streaming Service.
Can you watch the Super Bowl on YouTube?
With a YouTube TV account, you’ll be able to access the Super Bowl on a wide range of devices. It’s available on PC and Mac in your web browser, iOS and Android tablets and smartphones, Android TV and most other smart TVs, Google Chromecast, Roku and Roku TV, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, PS4, and Xbox One & Series X.