How to stream Super Bowl LX live

Once again, we are at the time where mostly everyone is going to be streaming one of, if not the biggest sporting events in the world this weekend.

Sunday, February 8, will see the Seattle Seahawks take on the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX. The winner takes home not only the Lombardi Trophy, but also bragging rights across the entire NFL.

This year, the game will start at 6:30 p.m. ET on the Sunday mentioned previously, and will broadcast live on NBC.

Speaking of which, here will be the following ways to stream the game live.

The first method will be through a live TV streaming service such as YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV. Sling TV is included too for those with the Sling Blue plan. However, please note that NBC is only available on Sling TV in select TV markets.

Normally we would feature Fubo, but since it is currently in a carriage dispute with NBCUniversal which does include the national NBC station and local affiliates, it will sadly be unable to carry the Super Bowl this year, as this is being published.

The other method of streaming the Super Bowl live on NBC, and perhaps the most affordable option, is through Peacock. It does not currently offer free trials, but does start at $10.99 a month for its ad-supported tier which would also give users access to coverage of the 2026 Winter Olympics, for those interested.

Another method is through the NFL+. This streaming service will only be able to provide coverage of the game live on mobile devices like the iPhone and iPad. That’s not a bad option if you are on an airplane or stuck at work and are without a TV to watch the game live on. NFL+ currently costs $6.99 per month. Games are streamed live through the NFL app.

Both Peacock and NFL+ are available to be subscribed to via in-app purchases in the App Store. Both services can be streamed on the iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Mac.

You can see our article here that will tell you how you can stream this year’s Super Bowl in 4K too.

How do you plan on streaming the Super Bowl this year? Comment below or let us know on X at @appleosophy.

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