what to watch superbowl! on

You can watch this year’s Super Bowl (Patriots vs. Seahawks) on NBC, plus a few big streaming platforms, so you’ve got plenty of options whether you have cable or not.
Where to Watch the Super Bowl
- NBC on traditional cable or satellite TV will carry the main English broadcast.
- Telemundo will carry the Spanish‑language broadcast if you prefer that feed.
- Peacock will stream the full game since it’s NBC’s own platform.
- Hulu + Live TV and DirecTV streaming plans include NBC in most markets, so you can sign in and watch live there too.
- NFL+ will also stream the game, but viewing is limited to mobile devices, so it’s best for phones and tablets, not the main TV.
If you’re outside the U.S., you can usually catch it on major sports networks like Sky/Channel 5 or DAZN depending on your country, often with free over‑the‑air or free‑to‑stream options.
Cable vs. Streaming: Quick Take
- Already have cable?
Just tune into NBC at kickoff time and you’re done.
- No cable?
Best bets are Peacock , Hulu + Live TV , or a DirecTV streaming plan that includes NBC in your area.
- Watching on your phone only?
An NFL+ subscription will work, but it won’t mirror to your big screen as easily.
Mini Viewing Tips for Game Day
- Test your app and login earlier in the day so you’re not stuck updating Peacock or finding your NBC login during the first drive.
- If you’re hosting a party, use a streaming box (Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, etc.) connected via Ethernet or very strong Wi‑Fi to avoid buffering.
- Many regions also get NBC free over the air with a simple HD antenna, which can be a nice backup even if you mostly stream.
“What to watch the Super Bowl on?”
Tonight: NBC for the channel, Peacock or a live‑TV streaming service if you’re all‑in on streaming.
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