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How to watch the 2023 Super Bowl

Get your streaming setup ready ahead of February 12.

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Super Bowl LVII is coming up in just a couple of days at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, home of the Arizona Cardinals. Maybe you’re excited to watch the NFC vs. AFC showdown and catch all the on-field action. Maybe you’re more into the famously hyped-up commercials. Or maybe you’re just tuning in to watch Rihanna perform the halftime show. No matter your reason for turning on the Super Bowl, you'll be in good company, as many avid football fans and casual viewers alike watch every year.

If you won’t be able to make it to the big game in person, fear not—there are a few ways to watch the Super Bowl at home. Here’s everything you need to know to tune in on February 12, whether you're hosting a Super Bowl party or keeping it casual from the comfort of your couch.

When is the Super Bowl?

A key component to prepping for the big game is, well, knowing what time it starts. This year’s Super Bowl is on Sunday, February 12, with kick-off scheduled for 6:30 p.m. EST.

Who’s playing in the Super Bowl?

The Kansas City Chiefs will face off against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII. It’s the third time in the last three years that the Chiefs have appeared in the Super Bowl. While they won the Super Bowl in 2020 against the San Francisco 49ers, they faced a 31-9 loss to Tom Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers the following year in 2021. The Eagles, on the other hand, most recently won the Super Bowl in 2018 against the New England Patriots.

Where to watch the Super Bowl

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Prepare for the big game with a new streaming service.

FOX Sports will air the Super Bowl live on TV. If you don’t have a cable subscription, you can also access the game through the free FOX Sports app on your iphone, Android, or tablet.

Sign up for the Fox Sports app

Additionally, you can stream Super Bowl LVII on a number of different platforms, including Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV, and Fubo TV (which offers a seven-day free trial).

FuboTV

You can find the Super Bowl and more through live channels with a FuboTV subscription, which offers live viewing of over 100 cable channels within its basic subscription package for $64.99/month. FuboTV is available on compatible mobile devices, computer browsers, and streaming devices like Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire Stick, and more.

Sign up for FuboTV

SlingTV

SlingTV offers subscribers access to channels typically accessible through a cable package for a fixed monthly cost. With a Sling Blue package for SlingTV, you can access the Super Bowl through FOX, as well as 35+ other channels for $40/month. Currently, SlingTV has a deal running where you can sign up for $20 for your first month, so if you've yet to sign up and want to use SlingTV to watch the Super Bowl now's your chance. SlingTV is available through web browsers as well as through the app.

Sign up for SlingTV

Hulu + Live TV

You can watch the Super Bowl through the NBC live viewing component of Hulu + Live TV. Hulu + Live TV expands a regular Hulu subscription into a combination of Hulu's regular content and live television, replicating the benefits of having a cable subscription. You can find NBC and more that will allow you to stream the Big Game. You can start a week-long free trial with Hulu + Live TV, or sign up for the service for $69.99/month. Hulu + Live TV is available through Hulu-compatible devices like Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV sticks, and Roku, as well as computer browsers, Smart TVs, and more.

Sign up for Hulu + Live TV

Via TV antenna

You can also watch the Super Bowl with FOX if you have a TV antenna that can pick up the channel! Check out our best TV antenna picks for options, or invest in our favorite, the ClearStream Eclipse, for a fairly low-cost, easy-to-install alternative to locating the event through a streaming network. You can get the ClearStream for $40 at Amazon.

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