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where can i watch the super bowl online

You can stream Super Bowl LX (2026 – Patriots vs. Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium) online primarily through NBC and Peacock, plus a few legal live‑TV services and mobile options.

Main ways to watch online

1. Peacock (most straightforward)

Peacock is the primary streaming home for Super Bowl 2026 in the U.S., simulcasting NBC’s broadcast.

You can:

  • Sign up for a paid Peacock plan and stream the full game live on most devices (smart TVs, phones, tablets, browsers, streaming sticks).
  • Cancel after the game if you only want it for the Super Bowl (check current pricing and any promos first).

If your question is simply “where can I watch the Super Bowl online,” Peacock is the simplest single answer in the U.S.

2. NBC live via streaming TV services

NBC has the main English‑language TV broadcast for Super Bowl LX, with Telemundo carrying the Spanish‑language feed.

You can stream NBC (and sometimes Telemundo) through:

  • DirecTV Stream – carries NBC and Telemundo in many markets; often includes a free trial around major events.
  • Hulu + Live TV – streams NBC in supported areas; also may offer promo deals for new users.
  • Other live‑TV bundles – some guides note that NBC is currently not on Fubo in the U.S. due to a contract dispute, so don’t rely on Fubo for NBC this year.

These services work well if you also want other live channels, pregame shows, and postgame coverage beyond the core stream.

3. NFL+ (mobile and tablet only)

NFL+ is listed as an official streaming option for Super Bowl 2026, but with a big limitation: you can only watch on mobile devices (phones or tablets), not on your TV or laptop.

It can still be useful if:

  • You’re traveling or away from home and just want to watch on your phone.
  • You already subscribe for regular‑season games and want to use it for the Super Bowl as well.

If you want a big‑screen experience, go with Peacock or an NBC‑carrying live‑TV service instead.

Watching outside the U.S.

Guides for 2026 list official streaming options in several regions, along with the reminder that a VPN can help you access your usual services while traveling, as long as you follow local laws and platform terms.

Some highlighted options:

  • U.K.: Coverage via services like Sky Sports, DAZN, and some free‑to‑air broadcasters; specific apps vary by rights package.
  • Canada: Streaming on CTV, TSN, and DAZN.
  • Australia: Seven Network’s 7plus app is carrying the game for free, alongside Seven/7mate on TV.

If you’re abroad, check the local broadcaster’s app (e.g., 7plus in Australia) first; that’s often the easiest free or low‑cost method.

Free or trial options (legal)

Most “watch the Super Bowl free” suggestions for 2026 revolve around legitimate free trials and free‑to‑air apps.

Common legal “free” routes:

  1. Free trials on live‑TV streamers
    • DirecTV Stream and Hulu + Live TV are frequently mentioned as offering trial periods where you can stream NBC/Telemundo without a long‑term contract.
 * You must provide payment info and cancel before the trial renews if you don’t want to be charged.
  1. Free streaming in specific countries
    • In Australia, 7plus is noted as a completely free streaming option for Super Bowl 2026 (ad‑supported).

Be cautious of sites promising “totally free” HD streams with no registration and no official branding; they are often unauthorized, risky, or both.

Quick reference table

Here’s a compact look at where you can watch the Super Bowl online, depending on what you want:

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Need / situation Best legal option Key details
Simple U.S. stream on TV or laptop Peacock Official streaming home of Super Bowl LX; requires subscription.
Already use a live‑TV bundle DirecTV Stream, Hulu + Live TV Stream NBC (and often Telemundo) live; trials may be available.
Watch on phone/tablet only NFL+ Official mobile streaming; no big‑screen support for the Super Bowl feed.
Free stream in Australia 7plus Seven Network’s app, listed as a free way to watch online in AU.
Traveling abroad, want U.S. coverage Your usual service + VPN Guides suggest using a reputable VPN to access home services, subject to local law and app terms.

Forum‑style take (what people are saying)

“If all you care about is the game, just grab Peacock for a month and cancel. It’s cheaper than juggling trial periods, and you get the NBC feed either way.”

“Traveling in Australia? 7plus is clutch this year. It’s free, legit, and you only have to sit through some ads.”

“Don’t rely on random ‘free’ sports sites you find via social media. Between sketchy ads, malware, and takedowns mid‑drive, you’re better off using a trial on a real service.”

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.