In spite of the absence of Rihanna, an estimated two-thirds of Americans watched the Super Bowl last year. On February 12, 2023, the Super Bowl will be held in Glendale, Arizona at the State Farm Stadium, with the opening kickoff scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Mountain (or 6:30 p.m. Eastern/3:30 p.m. Pacific). The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will compete for the Lombardi trophy this year. Here are all the ways to watch the 2023 Super Bowl, whether you go for the food, the halftime show, or the sport.
Who Is Hosting This Year’s Super Bowl?
The game will be broadcast by Fox this year, and the network has confirmed that it will be in 4K, just like it was in 2020. The Super Bowl’s broadcasting rights are rotated annually amongst broadcasters, and since 2007, CBS, Fox, and NBC have taken turns hosting the game (ABC will get a turn in 2027). Since this is Fox’s year, you can watch the game on Fox channels that are available through your cable or satellite TV provider, including Fox Sports 1 and Fox Desportes, which is available in Spanish.
Additionally, you can watch via the NFL+ app for mobile devices and some live TV streaming providers. Here is a list of international broadcasters that will carry the event if you’re watching from outside the United States. Now read how to watch the super bowl with cable or without cable in the below-mentioned paragraphs.
How To Use Cable Or Satellite Television?
You are covered if you currently pay for cable. The game will be broadcast on Fox Sports 1 and your local Fox station, which are accessible through even the most basic cable packages. Here you may locate the Fox channels in your area. If you have cable or satellite service, you can also access the standalone Fox Sports app and watch on your computer or smart TV.
How To Stream The 2023 Super Bowl Without Cable?
Live TV streaming provides a variety of ways for cord-cutters to watch. You can watch the Super Bowl on a couple of those services this year, but not all of them. Here is a list of companies that offer Fox Sports, together  with their monthly subscription fees:
- Sling Blue – $40 per month, $20 first month
- YouTube with Live TV – $65 per month
- Hulu with Live TV – $70 per month
- FuboTV (Pro tier) – $75 per month
- DirecTV Stream (Entertainment tier) – $75 per month
The most affordable option for live streaming the game is Sling TV, and their Blue bundle includes access to Fox Sports 1, according to their channel schedule. You could sign up before the game and cancel later to avoid paying anything as many of these services also provide a free trial period.
How To Watch The Super Bowl On Mobile?
NFL+ is a premium subscription service that costs $5 per month or $13 for the entire NFL season if you want to watch by yourself and use a smartphone or tablet (which ends with the Super Bowl). This is only a decent option if you were already going to watch, as the app won’t operate on a TV and doesn’t enable casting.
How To Get A Free Super Bowl Watch?
When we contacted Fox Sports to inquire about how to watch the game for free, a customer service representative responded, “Everyone who wants to stream Super Bowl 57 without a TV provider can do so. You can stream the Super Bowl 57 on a variety of sites, including Fox.com, FoxSports.com FOX Sports, FOX NOW, and NFL+.” They continued by saying that this access only relates to the game. Before and after the game, you can access more Fox programming by entering the login information for your TV provider.
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As long as you have a method to receive the signal, local Fox stations will broadcast the Super Bowl over the radio with free access. The cost of indoor HD digital antennas ranges from $20 to $100. These gadgets often function best when placed in a window and plug into the coaxial port on your TV’s RF connection input. Although they have a hefty upfront payment and aren’t particularly attractive to look at, they do allow you to (nearly) instantly download stuff.
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