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where can you watch the oscars for free

You can watch the 2026 Oscars for free in a few legit ways, mainly through free-to-air broadcasters, their streaming apps, and live TV services with free trials.

Quick Scoop

For the upcoming ceremony, here are the main legal options people are using to watch the Oscars for free (or close to it), depending on where you live.

  • Use local free-to-air ABC (with an antenna) where available.
  • Stream via ABC’s official platforms and partners that offer free tiers or trials.
  • Use international free services (like 7Plus, RTÉ Player, ITVX) if they carry the Oscars in your region, sometimes with help from a VPN.
  • Sign up for a live TV streaming service that has ABC and a free trial (Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Fubo, Sling TV in some promos, DirecTV Stream, etc.).

Think of it as: “free over-the-air or temporarily free via trials” rather than a permanent free streaming subscription.

Where you can watch the Oscars for free

1. Free over-the-air TV (ABC in the US)

  • In the United States, the Oscars air on ABC, which you can watch free if you have a digital antenna and are within range of a local affiliate.
  • This is the simplest “truly free” route: buy or borrow an antenna once, then watch the live broadcast with no ongoing fees.

2. ABC and official streaming partners

  • The official Oscars info notes that the ceremony is available on ABC and streaming live via ABC-related platforms in many regions.
  • In past years and current guides, ABC’s coverage has also been accessible via:
    • Hulu + Live TV (includes ABC in most markets, usually with a free trial).
* YouTube TV (carries ABC, often offers a trial or discount period).
* DirecTV Stream, FuboTV, and similar live TV services with trials.

You’re not getting a forever-free subscription here, but you can watch the Oscars during a trial window, then cancel.

International “free” streaming options

Several current guides highlight completely free platforms that carry the Oscars in their home countries, which people can sometimes access globally with a VPN.

Examples mentioned in recent coverage:

  • 7plus in Australia (free, ad-supported, with the Oscars available in that region).
  • RTÉ Player in Ireland (has carried the Oscars live as a free stream locally).
  • ITVX in the UK, when they hold rights, as an ad-supported free platform.

These typically require:

  1. Creating a free account on the service.
  1. Being physically in the country or using a VPN to appear there (the legality and terms of service can vary, so always check those).

Live TV trials that include ABC

Recent how-to-watch pieces list several live TV services that carry the Oscars and offer free trials or discounted first months.

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Service Includes ABC? Free / Trial Option What “free” looks like
Hulu + Live TV Yes, in most US markets Often trial or promo offers Watch Oscars during trial, cancel before billing
YouTube TV Yes, ABC in many areas Free trial / intro discounts at times Sign up just before the ceremony, then cancel if you don’t want it
DirecTV Stream Packages with ABC coverage Short trial period reported (e.g., 5 days) Use trial window to catch the show
FuboTV ABC among its channels Trials or discounted first month Register close to Oscars night, cancel later if desired
Sling TV (select promos) ABC in limited markets and bundles Deals sometimes let you watch Oscars cheaply or free at signup Good option if you’re in a supported city

Forum-style tips and mini “playbook”

People on forums typically share variations of this simple plan:

  1. Check if ABC is free over-the-air where you live.
    • If yes, plug in an antenna and you’re done.
  1. If not, pick a streaming route:
    • Use a live TV service trial that includes ABC (Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, etc.).
 * Or, if you’re outside the US, try a local free broadcaster (7plus, RTÉ Player, ITVX) and, if needed, a reputable VPN, staying within local laws and platform terms.
  1. Don’t forget the red carpet.
    • Official live red-carpet feeds often stream on YouTube and network sites ahead of the main show, so you can at least watch arrivals entirely free.

“Where can you watch the Oscars for free?” in 2026 usually means: antenna + ABC, or a smart combination of free trials and international ad-supported platforms.

TL;DR (bottom)
Use an antenna for ABC if you can; otherwise, sign up for a live TV streaming trial that carries ABC, or a free service like 7plus/RTÉ Player/ITVX in its home region (possibly with a VPN), then cancel after the show.

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