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which channel is showing the super bowl

Super Bowl LX (the 2026 Super Bowl) is being shown on NBC in English, with Spanish-language coverage on Telemundo (and also Universo on TV in some listings).

Quick Scoop

  • Main US broadcast: NBC.
  • Spanish-language TV: Telemundo (and Universo in some markets).
  • Streaming: Peacock will stream the game live.

If you can watch regular Sunday Night Football on NBC where you live, you should be set to watch the Super Bowl on the same channel.

Where to Watch (By Type)

1. Over-the-air / Cable / Satellite

  • NBC : Free over-the-air with an antenna in most US markets, plus on cable and satellite lineups.
  • Telemundo / Universo : Spanish-language broadcasts; availability can vary by provider and region.

If you’re in the US and have any basic TV package, NBC is almost always included, so that’s the channel you want to find first.

2. Streaming Options

Even though you asked about “which channel,” many people now effectively use streaming instead of a classic channel lineup.

  • Peacock : Official streaming home for Super Bowl LX; you can watch the NBC feed live there.
  • Live TV streaming services (like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream) typically carry NBC; if your local NBC is in your package, that’s the feed you’ll see for the game.

Some cord-cutting discussions also note that you can sometimes use free trials on these services to watch the game without a long-term commitment, which is a common trick in forum threads about the Super Bowl.

Quick FAQ Style Notes

  • “Is it always the same channel?”
    No. The Super Bowl rotates between major US networks (CBS, Fox, NBC, ABC/ESPN) under the current TV deal, and 2026 is one of NBC’s years.
  • “What time should I tune in?”
    Kickoff is scheduled for around 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, February 8, 2026, but NBC’s pregame coverage starts hours earlier if you enjoy the build-up and features.

Simple Channel Table (US)

TypeChannel / ServiceLanguage
Broadcast TVNBCEnglish
Broadcast TVTelemundoSpanish
Cable / SatelliteNBCEnglish
Cable / SatelliteUniverso (where available)Spanish
StreamingPeacockEnglish (main game feed)
[9][3][7][1][5] **TL;DR:** If you’re in the US, put your TV on **NBC** (or **Telemundo** for Spanish), or open **Peacock** to stream it.

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