How to Stream Super Bowl LX This Sunday

Super Bowl Sunday is almost here, and whether you’re watching for the game, the commercials, or the halftime show, one thing matters most: a reliable way to stream it.

The good news? Super Bowl LX is easy to watch across multiple platforms. Below is a simple breakdown of where and how you can stream the game this Sunday.

Stream Live on Peacock

Peacock, NBC’s official streaming platform, will carry the Super Bowl live. This is one of the easiest options for cord-cutters who want to watch on a smart TV, phone, tablet, or computer.

Peacock works on almost all major devices, including Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and gaming consoles. As of this post, it currently costs $10.99 per month for the Premium (mid-tier) plan.

Mobile Streaming with NFL+

If you plan to watch on your phone or tablet, NFL+ is another option. NFL+ allows live streaming of the Super Bowl on mobile devices, making it a good backup if you are traveling or not near a TV when kickoff happens.

Due to licensing limitations, NFL+ will only allow you to stream from mobile devices, and unfortunately won’t allow you to stream the Super Bowl from your TV. NFL+ is currently available for $6.99 per month.

Live TV Streaming Services with NBC

Several live TV streaming platforms carry NBC as part of their channel lineup. If you already subscribe to one of these services, you are set.

Options include:

As long as NBC is included in your local channel lineup, the Super Bowl will be available through these apps.

A Final Tip for Game Day Streaming

No matter which platform you choose, a strong, reliable internet connection makes all the difference, especially if you are streaming in HD or 4K while guests are also online.

If you want help choosing the right setup for streaming big events like the Super Bowl, Cumberland Connect has you covered.