When the Super Bowl LVII takes place, the NFL season will be over. On Sunday at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, the Kansas City Chiefs, headed by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, take on the Philadelphia Eagles, led by quarterback Jalen Hurts.
Not everyone is able to attend the game, but if you live close to a Fox affiliate station, utilizing an over-the-air antenna is the ideal method to watch. But you can watch the entire championship game there as well if your cable, satellite or live TV streaming service transmits Fox.
There are still several options available if you don't have cable television to watch the Super Bowl. You can enjoy the thrills and spills from the convenience of your own home with streaming options.
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Can I watch Super Bowl on Sling TV?
Sling TV is a budget-friendly major service that will allow you to watch the Super Bowl without cable and then continue watching networks like ESPN, TBS, Fox and others after. Sure, it doesn't offer as much as DirecTV Stream or fuboTV, but at $40 per month (and 50% off your first month), it's an affordable alternative.
Other streaming options for the Super Bowl
The Fox Sports App and Fox Sports website will stream the Super Bowl live.
The Spanish-language commentary for the Super Bowl will be hosted on Fox Deportes, while the English-language coverage will air on Fox 4K. You can choose any channel based on your preferred language. People without cable can choose to watch Fox through live streaming services like Hulu+, fuboTV and Sling TV.
NFL+ is another app that you can use to watch the Super Bowl on a tablet or phone and is similarly reasonably priced. Their monthly plans start at $4.99, and they have a number of promotions, such as a three-month free trial of Apple Music if you sign up by Feb. 17.
The Super Bowl can be viewed in 4K on a number of TV platforms, including Xfinity, Verizon, Cox, DirecTV, FuboTV, Optimum and DISH. The same content will be viewable in 4K on YouTube TV's Fox Now and Fox Sports applications. However, in the past, these apps had latency issues.