Super Bowl LVI is going strong. The Philadelphia Eagles scored a touchdown on their first drive, and Kansas City just pushed back the Eagles’ early lead with another touchdown, for a game tied 7-7. Get all the latest updates on the Yahoo Sports Super Bowl live blog, where you’ll find updates from our reporters during the game. (You can also see it further down this article). But let’s get back to why you’re here: You’re sweating because you’re trying to watch the game but it’s not working. Don’t worry, we’ll take care of it! Here’s all the info you need to watch the Super Bowl in real time (and for free too), from TV channels to streaming services to live streams, and with or without cable. You can watch or stream the game via any of the following channels:
What channel is the Super Bowl on?
You can watch and stream Super Bowl LVII on Fox. So if you can already watch Fox on your TV, whether through an antenna, cable, or streaming service, great! Good work! Everything is ready and you can stop reading here. The rest of this article is for the 44% of you who don’t have cable and anyone else who isn’t sure how to watch the game tonight.
Can I watch the Super Bowl for free?
We have big news for the wire cutters tonight! Fox is lifting the paywall on its Fox Sports app today, so anyone can watch the mobile game online on their computer for free (without having to authenticate through their cable provider, which is the usual method). Just download the app to watch the match. The app seems to show the same commercials as the broadcast (albeit a bit delayed), so if you’re only here for the commercials, you’re good to go with this method.
What channel is Fox near me on?
Fox is on multiple channels in many markets. Check out this guide to Fox’s local affiliate channels to find out where it’s airing in your location.
How do I stream the Super Bowl and watch Fox on my TV without cable?
If you don’t have cable, you should be able to watch your local Fox affiliate through a number of different TV streaming services. They include:
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Sling TV (Sling Blue starts at just $40/month) – 7 day free trial. Sling TV is the least expensive way to watch the Super Bowl. However, it only carries Fox in select markets, so make sure you’re covered before signing up for this option. You can check if your area is covered here. As of this writing, this includes Atlanta, Austin, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Detroit, Gainesville, Houston, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York, Orlando/Daytona/Melbourne, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose, Seattle, Tampa/St. Petersburg and Washington DC.
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Hulu + Live TV (starts at $70/month) – 7 day free trial
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FuboTV (starts at $70/month) – 7 day free trial
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DirecTV stream (starts at $75 per month) – 5 day free trial
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YoutubeTV (starts at $65/month) – 7 day free trial
How do I watch the Super Bowl on my phone or mobile device?
Whether you’re planning on watching the Super Bowl on the go, or just want the flexibility to watch the game on a smaller screen, there are plenty of options for viewing on mobile devices, from your iPhone and iPad to Android devices. The Super Bowl will air on the NFL mobile app, and you can watch the game by signing up for an NFL+ account ($5 a month). Fox Sports also has a mobile app. If you have an existing cable TV subscription, simply download the Fox Sports mobile app to your device of choice and you’ll be prompted to sign in using your cable account. Additionally, Fubo TV, Sling TV, YouTube TV, and Hulu all have mobile apps.
Our Yahoo Sports reporters are live on the Super Bowl LVII scene. Follow here:
Who performs during the Super Bowl halftime show?
Rihanna is the headliner of this year’s Super Bowl halftime show. Chris Stapleton will sing the national anthem and Baby Face performed “America the Beautiful”.
What time is Super Bowl halftime?
We estimate that the Super Bowl halftime show will begin around 8 p.m. ET.
How can I watch the Super Bowl in 4K?
According to Fox Sports, the game will be shot in HD and then upscaled to 4K, instead of being shot in 4K. This means that the broadcast will not be in “true” 4K, but should still have improved sharpness and vibrancy over the normal broadcast. Fox will also record the game in an HDR format called HLG and then convert it to HDR10, a widely supported format.
If you have cable and want to watch the game in 4K, you’ll need to contact your provider to see if they support it. TV service providers like Altice Optimum, Comcast Xfinity, Cox Contour TV, Verizon FiOS, DirecTV and Dish Network have already said they will support it. Additionally, Comcast Xfinity has said it will deliver the Super Bowl in Dolby Vision 4K HDR.
If you don’t have cable, you can watch the game in 4K via YouTube TV (requires an extra $20 4K Plus package) or Fubo TV (4K streaming is included in the $70 base price).
You can also watch the game in 4K via the Fox Sports app as mentioned above.
What do I need to stream game and watch Fox without cable?
You’ll need a streaming device, such as an Amazon Fire TV Stick, Roku, or Apple TV. You can select one from our list of the best streaming devices.
When is the Super Bowl and what time is kickoff?
Sunday, February 12, 2023. Super Bowl LVII will kick off at 6:30pm ET/4:30pm local time. It will be broadcast on Fox Deportes in Spanish.
Where is the Super Bowl?
Super Bowl LVII will take place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
Who plays in the Super Bowl?
The AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs and the NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles.
What are the Super Bowl odds and points spread.
The Eagles are 1.5 point favorites over the Chiefs at BetMGM. That number hasn’t budged in over a week. When the conference championship games ended, BetMGM briefly had the Chiefs by 1.5 points, and almost immediately moved to the Eagles -1.5 when the money rolled in on Philadelphia. Shortly thereafter the Eagles were 2.5 favorites. Eventually settled at Eagles -1.5. Get the latest news from our Yahoo Sportsbook pros, here.
How much do Super Bowl tickets cost?
After the price hike about a week ago, tickets to see the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles have gradually dropped in price in every 24-hour window since last Sunday night. The resulting slippage dropped “entry” prices for the cheapest possible seats by 30 percent, from nearly $6,000 late Sunday to about $4,200 Thursday afternoon. Here’s the latest.
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