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Super Bowl 2026: When it starts, how to watch it

February 8, 2026
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Super Bowl LX is just a few days away. Do you have a plan for how you’re going to watch it without cable?

If you’re reading this, we’re guessing the answer is no. That’s why we’re here today. People who subscribe to cable or satellite TV or use an antenna don’t have to worry about this, but cord cutters around the United States need answers. Let’s find them.

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Super Bowl 2026 start time, livestream options

Whether you’re watching for the intriguing on-field matchup between the Seahawks and Patriots, the Bad Bunny halftime show, or the Pokémon 30th anniversary commercial, cord-cutters need a way to see all that stuff.

The good news is that the game is airing on NBC this year, meaning all of the festivities will livestream on Peacock. The bad news is that Peacock no longer offers a free trial, and the cheapest service tier doesn’t offer live sporting events. At minimum, you’ll need to pay $10.99 for a month of the service. Or, you know, get a password from a friend.

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The game is scheduled to kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET.

After the game is over, you can just cancel it and go on with your life, or you can use it to watch all of Yellowstone or whatever before the month is up. The world is your oyster.

There are some other slightly more complicated options, but none of them are free without caveats. Streaming cable alternatives like YouTube TV, Fubo, Hulu with Live TV, and any others should work as long as they carry your local NBC affiliate. Some of those, such as YouTube TV, do offer free trials for those who have never taken advantage of that before, but be warned: The monthly charge for these services is significantly higher than Peacock because they’re meant to replace cable. If you forget to cancel after the game is over, you could be out nearly $100.

So yeah, in summary, biting the bullet and buying a month of Peacock is probably the simplest solution here if you want to host a Super Bowl party without paying for cable.

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