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The Super Bowl gets going in a little over 24 hours, with kickoff scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday. The San Francisco 49ers face off against the Kansas City Chiefs in Miami at Hard Rock Stadium and there will be plenty of ways to watch the game.
The game airs on FOX and most people will be watching on television — whether it be at home, at a Super Bowl party, or at a sports bar. If you don’t have access to a TV for one reason or another, you’ll be able to watch the game via live online stream. A lot of online streams can cost money, but the NFL makes the Super Bowl available for free on a variety of streaming options.
The league announced the full list of options across league and FOX Sports properties. Here is the list of desktop, mobile, and tablet options for watching live streams of the game.
- NFL Digital: Free to stream on any device (NFL app on phone, tablet, connected TV devices; nfl.com)
- FOX Sports & FOX Deportes Digital: Free to stream on any device (Website & app); English & Spanish feeds available
- Yahoo Sports: Free to stream on phone & tablet (Mobile web & app); English & Spanish feeds available
- 49ers and Chiefs mobile properties: Free to stream on phone & tablet