You can watch the Super Bowl in a few different ways depending on whether you want TV, streaming, or a public watch party.

1. TV options

For Super Bowl LX in 2026, the main U.S. TV channel is NBC.

There is also a Spanish‑language broadcast on Telemundo.

2. Streaming options

If you don’t have cable, you can stream the Super Bowl through several services that carry NBC:

  • Peacock (NBC’s own streaming service; it will stream the 2026 game directly).
  • Live TV streaming bundles such as YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and DirecTV Stream, which include NBC in most markets.
  • NFL+ will also stream the game, but it only lets you watch on mobile devices.

Some platforms occasionally offer free trials close to the game, which people often use just for Super Bowl viewing.

3. In‑person watch spots

Many people also watch the Super Bowl at:

  • Sports bars and pubs that advertise Super Bowl parties, often with big screens and food specials.
  • Friends’ or family members’ houses for casual watch parties.
  • Stadium area fan events and local viewing parties in big cities, which are sometimes organized by sponsors or local venues.

4. If you’re outside the US

If you’re traveling or living abroad, common options include:

  • Local sports channels that have NFL broadcast rights in your country.
  • NFL Game Pass/International or similar NFL international streaming offerings, which often include the Super Bowl.
  • Using your usual U.S. streaming service with a VPN, where permitted, to access NBC or a U.S. stream.

TL;DR: For Super Bowl LX (2026), watch on NBC (or Telemundo), stream on Peacock or a live‑TV service that carries NBC, or catch it at a sports bar or house party.