How to Stream Super Bowl LVII From Anywhere

The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will meet at State Farm Stadium on Sunday, Feb. 12 2023, so the biggest sporting event of the year is soon upon us. The Super Bowl will be streamed in 4K ultra-high definition, and there are several ways to watch Patrick Mahomes battle Jalen Hurts.


How to Watch Super Bowl LVII on TV

Super Bowl LVII expects full attendance. If you couldn’t get a ticket, or COVID-19 has you wary of big crowds, you can still catch the game. If you have cable in the US, check out Fox for the 6:30 p.m. ET kickoff. There’s still time to get yourself a television that can take advantage of the high-quality stream, though you don’t need an 8K TV just yet. And remember to turn on your TV’s motion-smoothing option.


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How to Stream Super Bowl LVII Online

Although most Super Bowl watchers will tune in via cable or broadcast TV, there are still plenty of ways to watch the game online. The Fox Sports app and NFL app will have streams of the big game for anyone to watch. You can even listen to the game through NFL+, SiriusXM, and Westwood One.

There are also multiple devices you can watch it on, including Android, various smart TVs, Apple TV, Fire TV, gaming consoles, and Roku streaming devices. Fox has a full list of supported devices here(Opens in a new window).

You’ll also get the Super Bowl if you subscribe to an over-the-top internet television provider that offers Fox. You should be able to tune in from services like fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV. For more, see our roundup of The Best NFL Streaming Services.


How to Watch Super Bowl LVII Outside the United States

There are several Super Bowl viewing options if you’re located outside the United States. UK audiences can watch on the BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and mobile app, and Sky Sports. The Super Bowl will be televised on ESPN, Kayo Sports, and Seven Network in Australia, and CTV, DAZN, RDS, and TSN in Canada.

comprehensive list(Opens in a new window) of where to tune in around the world is also available on the NFL website.

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How to Watch Super Bowl LVII With a VPN

If you’re in an area where it’s difficult to get a workable stream through conventional means, you can always use a VPN. There are many great VPN services out there that we would recommend, but for this occasion you’re probably looking for something free and easy to set up.

Note, however, that not all VPN services are created equal. A good VPN secures your data and preserves your online privacy, but there are many out there that don’t work as advertised. When shopping for a good VPN to stream a live sporting event, focus on two attributes: data limit and speed. We recommend our Editors’ Choice pick ProtonVPN because it’s free and has no data limit. Another good option is NordVPN, which is one of the fastest VPNs. If you need a VPN that works well with the BBC iPlayer, look no further than CyberGhost VPN.

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