How to Catch Every Moment of Super Bowl LIX Live
Super Bowl LIX is set to commence on Sunday, February 9th at 6:30 p.m. ET. This exciting event will be shown on Fox, starting with a pre-game broadcast at 2 p.m. ET, followed by the official game coverage at 6 p.m. ET. For those who do not have cable, there are several options available, both free and subscription-based, to enjoy this thrilling event from Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
Enjoy the Game for Free on Tubi
Fans can stream the Super Bowl, along with pre-game and post-game analysis, at no cost on Tubi, a platform owned by Fox. Select devices, including Roku, Fire TV, Android TV, and Apple TV will support 4K streaming. A Tubi account is necessary, but registration does not require a credit card. Additionally, Tubi provides access to the NFL Channel, featuring supplementary content related to the Super Bowl.
Subscribe to a Live TV Streaming Service
There are numerous streaming services offering live TV that include Fox in their channel lineup. Prior to signing up, it is advisable to verify the availability of Fox for your local market using your zip code.
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DirectTV Stream: Monthly fee of $87 for the Entertainment package, includes a 5-day trial.
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FuboTV: Priced at $60 a month for the Essential plan, currently offers a 7-day free trial for new subscribers.
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Hulu + Live TV: Charges $83 monthly and offers a 3-day free trial (advertising included on Hulu).
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YouTube TV: Currently priced at $73 with promotional offers, providing a 5-day trial for new users.
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Sling TV: Available in select markets for $23 per month.
When opting for a trial subscription, it’s crucial to remember the billing date for the paid service and cancel the trial ahead of its conclusion. For subscribers of FuboTV and YouTube TV, Super Bowl LIX will be available in 4K, although this may incur additional fees or require a higher subscription tier. Spanish broadcasts will be offered on Fox Deportes and Telemundo, accessible via most live streaming services.
Watch the Game Over the Air
Another no-cost option for catching the Super Bowl is through over-the-air (OTA) television. This method does require purchasing a digital TV antenna and finding a location with strong reception. To assess the accessible signals in your area, the FCC’s reception map is a useful tool. Testing your antenna prior to the big day can help ensure you have a reliable signal, although results may vary, making this approach potentially less stress-free.
Alternative Methods to View the Super Bowl
If you already have a cable or satellite package that includes Fox, the Fox Sports app is another way to stream the game. Additionally, it will be available through the NFL+ mobile app, which requires a subscription fee of $7 per month.