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Super Bowl 54 is here and will be broadcasted live from the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. The San Francisco 49ers will be taking on the Kansas City Chiefs later today, February 2, 2020, at 6:30 p.m. ET/ 3:30 p.m. PT. Here's how to stream the big game.

Celebrating Super Bowl Sunday with your friends and family by streaming the big game might be the best way to ring in the special occasion. This year, Fox is stepping up its live broadcast and showing one of the most-viewed television events in 4K HDR. To watch the game in all of its high-resolution glory, you'll have to stream it from the Fox Sports app or website. The 4K stream is also available for Verizon customers with the Fios TV One box.

Here are all of the ways you can stream Super Bowl 54 without cable. Unlike most of the 2019 season's matches, the big game and its pre-event festivities are available to watch online without having to sign in to any accounts or traditional TV service.

Fox Sports (without TV Subscription)

Fox Sports Website

If you want to stream the Super Bowl in 4K elegance, then the Fox Sports website or app is the way to do it. You can stream live sports content without spending a single dollar by simply setting up a free account on the Fox Sports website.

Hulu Live

Hulu logo

If you don't have a TV provider or you want to invest into a streaming service, then Hulu Live TV is a great option to pick. For $55 a month, you get access to 60+ channels including Fox Sports. This allows you to stay up to date with all things sports. There is also a week-long free trial, so you can test the grounds before putting money toward it.

AT&T TV Now

AT&T TV Now

Although AT&T TV Now is more expensive, it is still a great choice to bring sports right to your living room. For $65 a month, you get access to 45+ channels, which includes Fox Sports and HBO channels. You do get a seven-day free trial to decide whether you want to put that much money toward the streaming service. It's a good choice that includes all HBO channels, which will typically be extra with other services.

YouTube TV

YouTube TV Welcome Page

YouTube TV is the cheapest option on the list with the most channels to choose from. For $50 a month, you'll have access to 70+ channels, which includes Fox Sports for your football-watching pleasure. It offers a five-day trial as well, so you can test out its channel selection and see if it's right for you.

Having Issues Bypassing Geographic Restrictions? Use a VPN

Whether you're traveling from your home country or live in a place that has ridiculous restrictions on what's available, the solution to bypassing restrictions is always to use a VPN, which will make it appear as if you are coming from a different location. Our VPN picks are these:

ExpressVPN: This VPN choice is incredibly fast, easy to use, and has very user-friendly clients for every platform. Here's how to watch the fight:

  1. Download Express VPN.
  2. Connect to a server located in the geographic region broadcasting the event.
  3. Head to the streaming site broadcasting the event. Note that streaming many events will require you to have a subscription to the streaming service or to purchase the event through a pay-per-view system. You might also be asked to supply a valid Zip or postal code for the location in question.

StrongVPN: This VPN isn't quite as user-friendly, but is very fast and tends to be useful for bypassing restrictions because it's not quite as well known.

In general, the way to bypass restrictions is to switch the VPN server to another country that has access to the website you're trying to view. If it's still blocked, try a different server. Both of the choices offer free trials, so you won't have to pay for something that doesn't work for you.


With tons of options for you to choose from, you won't miss a minute of the Super Bowl this year. No matter which service you pick, you'll be able to enjoy every second of Super Bowl Sunday with any of these services. Whether you're watching for the game or just the great commercials, you'll be able to enjoy all of it without dealing with a cable company.


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