The biggest football game of the year kicks off on February 12th, so now’s the time to plan how you’ll watch Super Bowl LVII from the comfort of your living room. We may not know who’s playing yet (we’ll learn that after the Conference Championship games on January 29th), but we can tell you everything you need to know about streaming the game online, plus details to make sure you don’t miss the halftime show or any of those iconic Super Bowl commercials.
The game is being held at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, with kick-off scheduled for 6:30pm EST / 3:30pm PST. Rihanna’s highly-anticipated halftime performance is expected to begin around 8pm EST, but you can expect that entire day to be devoted to football-related content. Most streaming services will start the broadcast around kickoff, so let’s take a look at the various ways you can watch the game if you don’t have cable.
How to watch Super Bowl 2023 without cable
Like we mentioned above, live broadcasts in the United States will begin around 6:30pm EST / 3:30pm PST. Viewers with cable can simply tune in to FOX to catch all of the action, but if you’ve gone totally wireless, you’ll need to use a live TV streaming service, such as Sling TV’s Blue plan, fuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, or YouTube TV, to watch the full game, the halftime show, and all of those buzzworthy commercials.
Several of these streaming services even offer free trials with the option to cancel at any time, which means you might be able to watch all of the festivities of Super Bowl LVII without spending a dime.
Do you want to upgrade your home theater before the big game? Don’t forget that this time of year also comes with plenty of epic Super Bowl TV deals, with smart TVs for as little as $79.99 up for grabs.


