Where to Stream Super Bowl LIX

Where to Stream Super Bowl LIX

The Super Bowl is just around the corner, and if you’re like many sports fans, you’re preparing to host friends and family or enjoy the big game from the comfort of your couch. But here’s the catch: You’ve cut the cable cord. No problem! Cumberland Connect is here to help you navigate where to stream the Super Bowl so you won’t miss a second of the action.

You won’t find Nickelodeon on the list of platforms this year, but there are several other streaming options for you to choose from. Let’s dive into the best ways to stream the game this year:

1. Stream the Super Bowl on Your Favorite Live TV Services

Several live TV streaming platforms will broadcast the Super Bowl this year, offering HD picture quality and real-time coverage of the game. Here are the top services to consider:

  • Hulu + Live TV: Hulu + Live TV offers access to major networks broadcasting the game. Plus, you get access to Hulu’s expansive streaming library for post-game binge-watching. Subscriptions start at $82.99/month, which includes Disney+ and ESPN+. Plus, you can get a free trial when you sign up!
  • YouTube TV: YouTube TV provides access to live local channels, including those broadcasting the Super Bowl. With unlimited DVR storage, you can even record the game to relive those exciting plays. Subscriptions start at $72.99/month (then $82.99/month) for the first month when you use MyBundle to sign up!
  • fuboTV: Known for its sports-centric approach, fuboTV is an excellent choice for football fans. The service includes live local channels in most areas, and plans start at $64.99/month through MyBundle for the first month (then $84.99/month), plus a 7-day free trial.
  • Sling TV: Sling TV offers affordable streaming options, including local network coverage in select markets with its Sling Blue package, starting at $23/month for the first month (then $45.99/month). Be sure to check if your area is covered before game day.
  • Tubi: Want to watch the Superbowl for free? Tubi, Fox’s free ad-supported streaming service, is a great option! Just create an account to gain access to all the same pre- and postgame content (and commercials) you would see on Fox.

2. Stream Directly Through the NFL App

The NFL’s official streaming app, NFL+, provides a straightforward way to watch the Super Bowl. Simply download the app on your smartphone, tablet, or compatible streaming device, and stream the game live. Plans start at $6.99/month.

3. Make Sure Your Internet Can Handle the Blitz

A reliable internet connection is the MVP of your Super Bowl streaming experience. Don’t let buffering get in between you and the game! With Cumberland Connect’s high-speed fiber internet, you’ll have the speed and reliability to stream the game in HD or even 4K without missing a play.