How To Watch Super Bowl LX in the U.S. | TV & Streaming
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How To Watch Super Bowl LX in the U.S. | TV & Streaming

Super Bowl LX will be broadcast live on NBC, with streaming options available via Peacock and select live TV streaming services. Whether you watch on cable, stream online, or use an antenna, there are several ways to tune in. Below, we break down every option so you can choose the best way to watch the Super Bowl based on your setup, budget, and preferences.

Super Bowl LX (2026)
Date
Sunday, Feb 8, 2026
Kickoff
6:30 p.m. ET / 3:30 p.m. PT
Matchup
New England Patriots - Seattle Seahawks
Halftime show
Bad Bunny
Watch on TV
NBC, Telemundo, Universo

Tip: Check our NFL TV schedule for the latest channel listings and streaming options, updated throughout the season.


What channel is the Super Bowl on?

Super Bowl LX will air live on NBC in the U.S., meaning you can watch on any TV provider or streaming service that carries your local NBC station.

Tip: The Super Bowl broadcast rotates between major networks, so the channel can change from year to year. For the latest NFL game listings and TV info, visit our NFL TV schedule.

What channel is the Super Bowl on in Spanish? 

Super Bowl LX will air in Spanish on Telemundo and Universo. You can typically access both channels through most cable and satellite TV providers, or through live TV streaming services that carry Telemundo/Universo.


What streaming service do I need to watch the Super Bowl?

The most direct way to stream Super Bowl LX is through Peacock. You can also watch on live TV streaming services that include NBC in their channel lineup, such as DIRECTV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV.

Do I need Peacock Premium to watch the Super Bowl?

Yes. To stream the game on Peacock, you’ll need a paid Peacock Premium plan (or Premium Plus).

Note: Premium Plus mainly adds fewer ads and extra features, but either paid plan is typically the starting point for live events. Always confirm on Peacock’s Super Bowl page before kickoff.

Will the Super Bowl be in 4K on Peacock? 

Yes. NBC and Peacock are presenting Super Bowl LX in 4K HDR, where available. To watch in 4K, you’ll need a compatible 4K device/app setup and a 4K-capable TV (and, in some cases, the correct plan or device support).

Levi's Stadium
Levi's Stadium (California)

Can you watch the Super Bowl on regular TV without cable?

Yes, it is possible to watch the Super Bowl on TV without cable if you have a strong antenna that has reliable access to NBC.

Furthermore, live TV streaming services such as DIRECTV, YouTubeTV and Sling TV do not require cable and will provide the full NBC broadcast of Super Bowl LX.


Is the Super Bowl on NFL Sunday Ticket?

No, the Super Bowl will not be on NFL Sunday Ticket. The main purpose of Sunday Ticket is to provide access to out-of-market Sunday afternoon games all throughout the regular season.

However, if you purchased the YouTubeTV and NFL Sunday Ticket bundle, then you will still be able to watch the big game through the NBC broadcast.


Can I watch the Super Bowl on a Free Trial?

Yes. Although Peacock does not offer one, other live TV streaming options such as YouTubeTV and DIRECTV are currently running free trials, and will be broadcasting Super Bowl LX on NBC.

Follow these steps to watch the Super Bowl for free:

For either of these methods to work, you must not have an active YouTubeTV or DIRECTV subscription. 

  • To access YouTubeTV's 21-day free trial, all it takes is going to tv.youtube.com, press the "Try 21 days for $0" button, fill in all relevant details, locate NBC on the TV guide, and enjoy!
  • For DIRECTV's 5-day free trial, it is a nearly identical process. On directv.com, click the "Start 5-day free trial" button, and once you fill in all of the required information, you’ll be able to stream NBC. Given the comparatively short duration of this trial, do not sign up before February 3rd, at the earliest. 

What’s the cheapest way to watch the Super Bowl?

If free trials aren’t your thing, the cheapest way to watch is usually over-the-air with an HD antenna (one-time cost), as long as you can receive your local NBC station. Many decent indoor antennas cost roughly $20–$40, while amplified models can cost more.

If you prefer streaming, the lowest-cost direct option is typically Peacock Premium ($10.99/month) in the U.S.