For Super Bowl 2026 (Super Bowl LX), the main streaming home is Peacock in the U.S., with NBC carrying the TV broadcast.

Quick Scoop: Where it’s Streaming

  • Primary streamer (U.S.): Peacock (NBC’s streaming service).
  • TV channel (U.S.): NBC; if you have cable or an antenna, you can watch there and also sign in to NBC’s apps.
  • Live TV streaming services (no cable):
    • YouTube TV
    • DirecTV Stream
    • Hulu + Live TV
      These carry NBC in most markets, so you can stream the game there like a regular channel.
  • Mobile-only option: NFL+ lets you stream the game on phones and tablets with a subscription (U.S. only).

In short: if you just want the simplest answer to “where is the Super Bowl streaming?” this year, the go‑to answer is Peacock , plus any service that gives you NBC live.

If You Don’t Have Cable

Here are your main “cord‑cutter” routes:

  1. Sign up for Peacock.
    • Stream Super Bowl 2026 directly in the app on smart TVs, streaming sticks, phones, and browsers.
  1. Use a live TV streaming bundle that carries NBC:
    • YouTube TV , DirecTV Stream , Hulu + Live TV all list NBC among their channels in many regions.
  1. Mobile only / on the go:
    • NFL+ if you’re fine watching on a phone or tablet.

Outside the U.S. (Briefly)

If you’re not in the U.S., the game also streams on local partners (for example, Channel 5/BBC in the U.K. and 7plus in Australia), but the exact app depends on your country.

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