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How to stream the Big Game halftime show for free
Get a free 30-day Peacock Premium trial through a Walmart+ subscription
Published on Feb. 6, 2026
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Streaming the Big Game and halftime show on Sunday just got a lot easier and cheaper. By signing up for a Walmart+ subscription, you can get a free 30-day trial of Peacock Premium, which will give you access to stream the entire event live.
Why it matters
With the removal of free trials from many streaming services, finding ways to watch major live events like the Big Game without paying a subscription fee has become more challenging. This Walmart+ deal provides an easy solution to stream the game and halftime show for free.
The details
Walmart+ members can now choose between a Peacock Premium or Paramount+ Essential subscription every 90 days as part of their membership perks. By selecting the Peacock Premium option, you'll get a free 30-day trial, which will allow you to stream the Big Game and halftime show on Sunday at no cost.
- The Big Game and halftime show will take place on Sunday, February 8, 2026.
The players
Walmart+
A membership program from Walmart that provides benefits like free shipping, same-day delivery, fuel discounts, and access to streaming services.
Peacock Premium
A premium subscription tier of the Peacock streaming service that provides access to live events, exclusive shows, and a larger content library.
What they’re saying
“Besides hefty price hikes, the most annoying trend in the streaming world is the removal of free trials. Fortunately, though, there are still ways to watch major events — like the Big Game on Sunday — without paying a cent.”
— Christina Buff, Freelance writer (Mashable)
What’s next
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The takeaway
This deal provides a cost-effective way for fans to stream the Big Game and halftime show, highlighting the value of bundling streaming services with other memberships to access major live events without paying full price.
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