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How to Watch the Super Bowl for Free
Fans can stream the big game without a cable subscription
Published on Feb. 8, 2026
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The Super Bowl is one of the most watched television events of the year, and this year fans have multiple options to stream the game for free without a cable or satellite TV subscription. Several streaming services and apps are offering free access to the Super Bowl broadcast, allowing viewers to watch the game on their devices or smart TVs.
Why it matters
The Super Bowl is a major cultural event that draws in millions of viewers each year. Providing free streaming options makes the game more accessible to fans who may not have a traditional cable or satellite TV subscription, expanding the potential audience.
The details
Some of the free streaming options for the Super Bowl include the NFL app, Yahoo Sports app, and various local TV station apps that are carrying the broadcast. Fans can also stream the game through services like Pluto TV, Tubi, and The Roku Channel. These free options allow viewers to watch the Super Bowl on their phones, tablets, computers, or connected TVs.
- The Super Bowl is scheduled for Sunday, February 9, 2026.
What’s next
Fans should check their local TV listings and streaming service options to determine the best way to watch the Super Bowl for free.
The takeaway
The availability of free streaming options for the Super Bowl makes the game more accessible to a wider audience, allowing fans to watch the big game without the need for a traditional cable or satellite TV subscription.
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