The 2023 Super Bowl is finally here with only hours to go before the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles kick off at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. at 6:30 p.m. ET / 3:30 p.m. PT.
Knowing where and when the big game is happening is only half of the battle. Cable subscribers can watch the event on FOX, but for cord-cutters, things get a little more complicated. Fortunately, we’ve gathered together the various methods and means for watching the Super Bowl for anyone who doesn’t have a cable subscription.
Streaming services like FuboTV, SlingTV and Hulu offer live feeds as part of their subscription packages, but you could also just pick up an HD antenna if you want to pick up FOX from your home.
Here are all the different ways you can watch the 2023 Super Bowl live without cable.
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FuboTV
You can watch the Super Bowl live on FOX with a FuboTV subscription. The package offers live viewing of over 100 cable channels with its Pro subscription package for $74.99/month. FuboTV is available on compatible mobile devices, computer browsers and streaming devices like Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire Stick and more.
Even better—you can sign up for a 7-day free trial of FuboTV, meaning you could sign up on Saturday, watch the Super Bowl, then cancel your subscription to watch the game completely free.
Sign up for FuboTV
SlingTV
Like FuboTV, SlingTV offers subscribers access to channels typically accessible through a cable package for a fixed monthly cost. SlingTV doesn’t offer FOX as part of its basic tier, so to watch the 2023 Super Bowl, you’ll need to sign up for the Blue package, which costs $40 per month. In addition to FOX, this tier will give you access to 41 channels, 50 hours of DVR storage, and the ability to watch across three devices simultaneously.
Currently, SlingTV has a deal running where you only pay half for the 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.
It’s worth noting that, unlike FuboTV, SlingTV only offers FOX in selected markets, so check your zip code before signing up.
Sign up for SlingTVHulu + Live TV
You can watch the Super Bowl through the FOX live viewing component of Hulu + Live TV. Hulu + Live TV combines all the content found in a regular Hulu subscription with live television streaming. Hulu + Live TV is available for $69.99/month, and compatible devices include Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV sticks, and Roku, as well as computer browsers, Smart TVs and more.
Sign up for Hulu + Live TVNFL+
If you’re traveling or won’t be near your TV during the big game, then the NFL+ app might be your best option. With the NFL+ subscription, you can watch the Super Bowl and all local and primetime games on your mobile device. The basic service costs $4.99 per month, and right now, subscribing to the service will also net you three free months of Apple Music.
Sign up for NFL+HD Antenna
Finally, if you would prefer to stick to over-the-air TV, a digital antenna will provide access to FOX and other free-to-air networks in your local area. Over-the-air channels may lack the convenience and content of streaming services but provided you have a good antenna, they’re affordable and foolproof.
If you have a relatively new TV, it’s almost guaranteed that you have the proper input for an antenna. Just be sure to check which networks are available in your area before you purchase the antenna.
We recommend the Antennas Direct ClearStream 2V TV Antenna, which has a 60-mile radius and picks up all the major networks—including FOX—in HD. It’s not the cheapest antenna out there, but if you’re looking for a long-term solution for catching live sports games, it’ll pay off in the long run.
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