Super Bowl 2026 Live Stream: How to Watch Super Bowl LX from Anywhere

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Super Bowl 2026 Live Stream: How to Watch Super Bowl LX from Anywhere

Super Bowl LX (Super Bowl 60) is the last game of the 2025 NFL season. We get to see the AFC champion against the NFC champion for the Vince Lombardi Trophy. With the Conference Championships wrapping up on January 25, 2026, the matchup will be set soon. We have all of the Super Bowl 2026 Live stream info and more for you here. We cover the full range from streaming to over-the-air options that fans have for 2026.

Super Bowl 2026 Live Stream Info + How to Watch

Here’s all of the Super Bowl 2026 Live Stream info and more for you. 

  • Date: Sunday, February 8, 2026
  • Location: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California (home of the San Francisco 49ers)
  • Kickoff: 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m. PT)
  • TV Broadcast (US): NBC (English), Telemundo (Spanish-language coverage)
  • Primary Streaming: Peacock (exclusive live stream for cord-cutters)
  • Halftime Show: Bad Bunny (first male Latin American artist to solo headline), Green Day to open. 
  • Pregame Performances: Charlie Puth (National Anthem), Brandi Carlile (“America the Beautiful”), Coco Jones (“Lift Every Voice and Sing”)

Whether you’re at home, on the go, or traveling, here’s your complete guide to streaming or watching Super Bowl LX live. We have tailored it for NFL fans who want every option, from free antenna setups to premium streams.

2026 Super Bowl Pregame Schedule

NBC’s coverage starts early for the full Super Bowl experience:

  • 12:00 p.m. ET: Road to the Super Bowl (NFL Films special)
  • 1:00 p.m. ET: Super Bowl LX Pregame Show
  • 6:30 p.m. ET: Kickoff and game coverage
    Post-game includes the Lombardi Trophy presentation and reactions.

How to Watch Super Bowl 2026 in the United States

In the United States, we have several options for watching the Super Bowl. We go over them all for you below. 

1. Free Over-the-Air on NBC (Best Budget Option)

Tune into your local NBC affiliate with a digital antenna—no subscription needed!

  • Buy a basic indoor antenna ($20–$50 on Amazon or stores).
  • Connect to your TV, scan channels, and watch in HD for free.
  • Perfect for locals; no blackouts or fees. Great for the big game and all the iconic commercials.You have to make sure you get a signal where you live, so check the return conditions for the antenna you buy first in case you are somewhere super remote. 

2. Stream Live on Peacock (Official Cord-Cutter Choice)

Peacock streams the full NBC broadcast, including pregame, halftime, and post-game.

  • Peacock Premium ($10.99/month with ads) or Premium Plus ($16.99/month, ad-free for most content).
  • Supports 4K streaming on compatible devices (select TVs, Roku, etc.).
  • Tip: Walmart+ members get Peacock Premium included (annual promo often $49/year + Walmart perks like free shipping).
  • Steps: Sign up at peacocktv.com, download the app (iOS/Android/smart TV), log in, and tune to the live event.

3. Cable/Satellite or TV Provider Login

If you have cable (e.g., Xfinity, Spectrum), log in via:

  • NBC.com/live or the NBC Sports app (requires provider credentials).
  • Full access to NBC channel and extras.

4. Live TV Streaming Services (with Trials)

These carry NBC in most markets (check zip code availability):

  • YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream (~$80–$90/month after trials; many offer 5–7 day free trials. Many consumers will sign up close to Feb 8 and cancel after if they don’t like the service. Many times, fans will actually like it though and stick with the service.).
  • Sling TV (Sling Blue ~$45.99/month; NBC in select markets only. Make sure you check).
  • Note: FuboTV currently lacks NBC due to a carriage dispute (as of late Jan 2026). Just double check since this can change. It functions similarly to YouTube TV. 
  • Bonus: NFL+ streams on mobile devices only (limited to phones/tablets).

Mobile & Device Viewing for Super Bowl LX

Watch anywhere on your phone, tablet, laptop, or cast to TV:

  • Peacock app or NBC Sports app (login required for TV provider streams).
  • Live TV apps (YouTube TV, Hulu, etc.) support casting to Chromecast, Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV.
  • Full commercials included. No skipping the iconic Super Bowl ads!

Can You Watch Super Bowl 2026 for Free?

Yes!

  • Over-the-air NBC antenna (one-time $20–$50 cost).
  • Peacock via Walmart+ promo (if available).
  • Free trials on live TV services (time it right to cover the game day).

No fully free online stream exists without some setup or trial, but antenna is the most reliable zero-subscription method.

How to Listen to the 2026 Super Bowl

Yup, that’s still a thing. Here are you national options (there will be regional/local ones available to you too):

Quick Facts & Tips for Watching the 2026 Super Bowl

  • 4K Availability: Peacock on supported devices; some live TV add-ons (e.g., YouTube TV 4K Plus).
  • Commercials: Full experience on all platforms. You don’t want to miss the ads!
  • International Viewing: Check local broadcasters or use VPN for Peacock/NBC (not covered here; geo-restrictions apply).If you are a U.S. Service member stationed overseas, then AFN carries the game. You just won’t see the same commercials. 
  • Blackouts/Availability: Rare for Super Bowl; confirm your local NBC channel.

Printable Playoff Bracket and Games to Play

Download our updated 2026 NFL Playoff Bracket (post-Divisional Round) here. It includes full bracket, team logos, and spots to fill in the winner. We also have a Super Bowl Squares generator and printable Super Bowl Squares in PDF options that you can use to have some fun during the Championship Round of play. If you really want to add to the party, check out Super Bowl Bingo .

(Article updated January 23, 2026; prices and availability subject to change—check Peacock, NBC, or services for latest.) 

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Will Lewis Editor, Author
Will Lewis has covered sports for over 18 years, specializing in bracketology, tournament predictions, and in-depth analysis across college hoops, NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB, and more. March Madness is his favorite season, fueling his quest for perfect brackets before diving into pro playoffs. A lifelong Kentucky Wildcats fan, Bengals supporter since the Joe Montana era, and now a Padres devotee, Will delivers reliable, fan-first insights at Sports Brackets. Connect on X or comment. He loves talking brackets and more.