The biggest event in professional sports has arrived, the 55th edition of the Super Bowl will take place this Sunday from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay. The AFC Champions Kansas City Chiefs will face the NFC Champions Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Tom Brady’s tenth Super Bowl appearance.
Good news, cord-cutters (and cord-nevers): For the third year running, the Super Bowl will be streamed live online for free in the United States.This year you can watch the Super Bowl live on Fox. NFL Super Bowl XLVIII between the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks officially kicks off this Sunday at 6:30pm ET in chilly New Jersey, and this year there are a few options for live.
If you have recently cut cable and are looking for ways to stream the game on different devices, we have you covered below:
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Date: Sunday, February 7
Time: 6:00 p.m. ET
Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)
Live Stream: CBS All Access (stream now)
You can stream the Super Bowl on CBS All Access and fuboTV and the many devices that they support include Roku, Apple TV, FireTV, Xbox as well as some Smart televisions.
Devices: You can download fuboTV on the following devices: Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, iPhone, iPad, Android mobile devices, Android tablets. You can also watch on your laptop, plus connect the game to your TV via Google Chromecast or Apple Airplay.
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By Natasha FrostReporter
Tonight is the night: Super Bowl 54 is happening at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, with the San Francisco 49ers taking on the Kansas City Chiefs for the NFL championship.
If you have cable, you may have already staked out your spot on the couch. But even if you don’t, there’s no need to miss even an instant of the big game—or its half-time show.
The broadcast begins at 6:30pm ET, or 3:30pm PT, with kickoff starting shortly after. Watching from overseas? That’s 11:30pm in the UK and 10:30am on Monday, Feb. 3 in Sydney, Australia. (The Fox NFL Kickoff starts at 2pm ET, for those who just can’t get enough.)
Fox is the network with the official rights to the Big Game, as it’s often called. If you’re watching on a regular TV, all you need to do is find your local channel.
If you haven’t already, download the Fox Sports, Fox Now, or the NFL app, then log in with your TV provider. This will work on most streaming platforms, including Apple TV, Samsung TVs, Roku, Xbox One, Fire TV, Android TV, and Google Chromecast. Bonus: You’ll get crystal clear 4K HDR, providing you have a sufficiently powerful internet connection and a 4K-ready device.
The Super Bowl is also available through any streaming service that has Fox bundled in. (Careful, this varies by region.) Some of these have free trials for first-time users:
The game can be streamed for free via:
(Make sure your device is up-to-date: iPhones or iPads must be running iOS 11 or above, while an Android phone or tablet must use Android 5.1 or above.)
It couldn’t be easier! Stream Super Bowl 54 for free at Foxsports.com.
A VPN is the easiest way to stream the Super Bowl from another country. Otherwise, check the NFL website for regional broadcasts—it’s at the bottom of the page, after “Show All Countries.”