The excitement builds as the Super Bowl LX kicks off today at 6:30 p.m. ET, featuring a matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. For those seeking to stream the game live, there are several options available, including free trials and subscription services.
Streaming Options for Super Bowl LX
DIRECTV offers a comprehensive package, including NBC, which is broadcasting the Super Bowl. Their streaming packages start at $59.99 per month and include a five-day free trial. This allows viewers to enjoy the game and subsequent coverage without any initial cost. In addition to NBC, DIRECTV provides access to channels such as ESPN, ABC, CBS, FOX, and TNT. Notably, the MySports package costs $59.99 for the first two months, with a subsequent fee of $69.99.
Another option is Peacock, which is NBC’s streaming service. Peacock will feature the Super Bowl along with pregame and postgame coverage. The service is priced at $10.99 per month, but the $7.99 “Select” package does not include the Super Bowl. While Peacock does not offer a free trial directly, viewers can take advantage of a free Peacock subscription by signing up for a free trial with Walmart+. If subscribed to Walmart+, users will have complimentary access to Peacock for the duration of their Walmart+ membership.
Limitations with Other Services
For those considering Fubo, it is important to note that the service currently does not carry NBC due to a dispute with NBC Universal. Although Fubo typically includes NBC, viewers will not be able to stream the Super Bowl through this platform.
On the other hand, Sling does provide access to local channels such as NBC, but with some caveats. While Sling offers AirTV Mini at no additional cost with a two-month prepayment, its basic service comes at $45.99 per month and does not include channels like ABC, CBS, and FOX. Additionally, Sling offers day passes for $4.99, allowing for temporary access.
As the Super Bowl LX captivates audiences today, these streaming options ensure fans can experience all the excitement, whether through free trials or subscription services.
