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As the NFL Super Sunday is getting closer and closer, many American football fans have wondered if it is possible to enjoy the Super Bowl for free via streaming and on which platform they can enjoy the biggest sporting event of the year in the United States.
The answer to the question is yes. And here's everything you need to know about how you can enjoy the Patriots vs. Seahawks game online from the comfort of your home or wherever you are.
Where to watch Super Bowl XL in streaming?
For those who do not have traditional cable, NBC, which owns the broadcasting rights to the Super Bowl, will offer accessible alternatives through streaming platforms. The game will be available on Peacock, the network's official service, as well as on live streaming platforms such as Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV and NFL+.
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Yes, you can watch the Super Bowl for free on streaming
The platform Fubo offers a free trial period, which will allow many fans to enjoy the event at no additional cost as long as they cancel the automatic payment of the account.
NBC's coverage of the event will be led by Mike Tirico with Cris Collinsworth providing analysis, Melissa Stark will be the sideline reporter and Terry McAulay will be in charge of explaining all the rules.
What to expect
The Super Bowl 2026 will be played this Sunday, February 8, 2026, and the game is scheduled to kick off at 6:30 pm ET.
The halftime show will be in charge of Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny, a decision that months before the great sporting event is still causing controversy.
