It’s that time of the year again where the the biggest football game of the year is right around the corner.Â
This year, the Kansas City Chiefs are making their second consecutive appearance in the Super Bowl and will be playing Tom Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
For Brady, this will be his 10th overall Super Bowl appearance and has the opportunity to be the second quarterback in NFL history to be a quarterback who starts and wins a Super Bowl on another NFL team. The first QB to do it was Peyton Manning (Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos)
The game will be played at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, February 7, on CBS.Â
Thanks to the vast amount of technology we have, there will be multiple ways to stream the game.Â
Here are the methods to stream Super Bowl 55:Â
- Live TV streaming services: Services like YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, fuboTV, AT&T TV and Sling TV will have the game (Sling TV in select TV markets).Â
- CBS Sports: You can stream the game from the CBS Sports website or app for completely free. There will be no need to sign in with TV credentials with this way of streaming the game.Â
- CBS app: You will be able to stream the game for free the CBS app as well. This includes those who are currently subscribed to CBS All Access as well.Â
- Yahoo Sports: Both the website and app will enable users to stream the game live.Â
- NFL app: This is just another one of the many methods to stream the Super Bowl too.Â
- Locast: It is only available in select markets (click here to see if it is available in your TV market) but you can stream the game for free through this free live TV streaming service.Â
Did we miss any big ones? How will you be streaming the game this year and what device will you be streaming it on? Let us know on Twitter at @appleosophy.Â
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