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what to watch the super bowl on

You can watch the Super Bowl on traditional TV (NBC or Telemundo) or stream it on services that carry NBC, plus Peacock and NFL’s own app options.

Quick Scoop: What to Watch the Super Bowl On

1. Easiest option: regular TV

If you have an antenna or cable/satellite, just tune to:

  • NBC for the main English broadcast.
  • Telemundo for the Spanish-language broadcast.

This is usually the most reliable way to watch in real time with minimal delay.

2. Streaming services with NBC

If you’ve cut the cord, you can still watch via live TV streaming services that include NBC in your area, such as:

  • Hulu + Live TV (includes NBC in many markets).
  • DirecTV’s streaming service packages with local NBC.

These work best if you have a solid internet connection and want to watch on a smart TV, laptop, or streaming stick.

3. Direct streaming on Peacock

  • Super Bowl LX will stream on Peacock, NBC’s own service.
  • You can watch on smart TVs, streaming devices, phones, tablets, or a browser.

This is one of the most straightforward app-based ways to stream the game if you don’t want a full live TV bundle.

4. Watching on mobile with NFL+

  • NFL+ will stream the game on mobile devices for subscribers.
  • Good if you’re on the go, but it’s limited to phones/tablets, not the big TV in most cases.

You can pair this with a Bluetooth speaker or headphones if you’re watching at a party but away from the main TV.

5. Budget and tech check

Before kickoff, quickly decide:

  1. Do you already get NBC via antenna or cable? If yes, you’re set—just use that.
  2. If not, do you prefer a simple subscription app? Peacock is often the cheapest minimal option for just the game.
  1. Only have a phone or tablet? NFL+ or a live TV app with NBC will cover you.

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