New York: Super Bowl LVI kicked off on Sunday, February 13 at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT. Coverage of the game begins at 6 p.m. ET, with pregame programming starting at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT. While the Super Bowl typically takes place the first weekend in February, the timing looks a little different this year after the NFL decided to adopt a 17-game schedule this season.
Super Bowl LVI will air live on NBC this year.
Football fans have many options to stream the Super Bowl without cable this year. In general, your best bet is to try out a live TV streaming service that will allow you to watch the championship game online as it airs live.
If you’re looking for a complete package to rival typical cable bundles and watch the Super Bowl online, we highly recommend Hulu+ With Live TV.
Hulu+ With Live TV now comes with Disney+ and ESPN+ at no extra cost to subscribers, allowing users to stream the Super Bowl on NFL Network.
Many of the streaming services included here are currently offering free trial periods, allowing you to watch the Super Bowl for free. One of your best bets is to use FuboTV’s free trial. The service, which is streaming the Super Bowl via NBC, currently offers a 7-day free trial which you can cancel after catching the game on Sunday.
If you’re looking for a shorter trial period to last just as long as you’ll need it to watch the Super Bowl for free, consider Sling’s 3-day free trial instead. Last but not least, mobile users can also consider streaming the game for free on NBC’s official app, which is available on iOS or Android. The Yahoo! Sports app will also stream the game for mobile users.