what streaming service will the super bowl be on

The 2026 Super Bowl (Super Bowl LX) will be broadcast on NBC in the U.S. and streamed live on Peacock, along with several live TV streaming services that carry NBC.
Main streaming service (official)
The primary streaming home for Super Bowl LX is Peacock (NBC’s streaming platform).
- You can watch the full NBC broadcast live there with a Peacock Premium subscription (around $10.99/month with ads, $16.99/month ad‑free as of early 2026).
- No cable or pay‑TV login is required; Peacock streams the game directly to your phone, tablet, TV, or computer.
Other U.S. streaming options
If you prefer a live TV streaming package, you can also watch the Super Bowl on these major services, since they carry NBC in most areas:
- Peacock – Direct NBC stream, no extra channels needed.
- DirecTV Stream – Includes NBC and offers free trials for new subscribers.
- YouTube TV – Carries NBC and includes unlimited cloud DVR.
- Hulu + Live TV – Gives access to NBC and other live sports.
- Sling TV (Blue plan) – Offers NBC in select major cities; check local availability.
- NFL+ – Allows mobile streaming of the game, but not on TV or big screens in the highest tier (football‑only data, not for home TV viewing).
(Note: FuboTV currently does not carry NBC due to a carriage dispute, so it’s not a reliable option for this Super Bowl.)
How to watch without cable
Cord‑cutters have several easy, no‑cable options:
- Peacock – Subscribe to Peacock Premium, open the app, and find the Super Bowl live on NBC.
- Free trial of a live TV service – Try a free trial on YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, or DirecTV Stream, then cancel after the game if desired.
- NFL+ (mobile only) – Watch on a phone or tablet, good for on‑the‑go viewing.
International viewers
Outside the U.S., the Super Bowl will air on different networks and streaming services:
- Canada – On CTV, TSN, and DAZN.
- UK – Free on Channel 5 and BBC, with streaming via Channel 5’s service and BBC iPlayer.
- Australia – Free on 7plus and also on DAZN.
If watching from abroad, a reliable VPN can help access U.S. streams like Peacock, but check local broadcast rights first.
Game details (Super Bowl LX, 2026):
- Date: Sunday, February 8, 2026
- Time: 6:30 p.m. ET / 3:30 p.m. PT
- TV channel (U.S.): NBC
- Halftime show: Bad Bunny (with pre‑game performances by Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, and Coco Jones)
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