You can watch the 2026 Pro Bowl on ESPN and ESPN Deportes on traditional TV, and you have several streaming options as well.

Main ways to watch

  • Cable/satellite TV
    • ESPN carries the Pro Bowl nationally.
* ESPN Deportes shows the Spanish-language broadcast.
  • Live TV streaming services (no cable needed, but you need a subscription)
    • Services that include ESPN (and often ESPN Deportes) will work, such as:
      • DirecTV’s streaming service.
  * Hulu + Live TV (includes ESPN).
  * Fubo, which carries ESPN/ABC and has been promoted as a way to stream the Pro Bowl.
  • ESPN’s own platforms
    • The game streams on the ESPN app if you sign in with a TV provider or an eligible streaming subscription that includes ESPN.
* ESPN Unlimited (ESPN’s direct-to-consumer streaming) is listed as a Pro Bowl option.
  • NFL platforms
    • NFL+ will show the Pro Bowl, but streams are generally limited to phones and tablets, not TVs.

Quick example setups

  • If you already pay for cable or satellite:
    • Just tune to ESPN (or ESPN Deportes for Spanish).
  • If you have no cable at all:
    • Start a trial or subscription with a live TV streamer that has ESPN (for example, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV, or Fubo), then watch on ESPN through that app.

TL;DR: Look for ESPN on your cable box or inside a streaming service that includes ESPN, or use ESPN’s own app/ESPN Unlimited; NFL+ is an extra mobile-only option.

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