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What streaming service has the Super Bowl? How to watch info for Chiefs vs. Eagles


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This article has been updated with new information.

The stage is set for Super Bowl 59. The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are squaring off in the Big Game for the second time in the past three years.

Coincidentally, Fox just so happens to be in line to broadcast Super Bowl 59. They were the network that broadcast Super Bowl 57, the last championship game meeting between the Chiefs and Eagles, and will get a rematch of what was an exciting 38-35 contest in 2023.

NFL fans will be hoping the game lives up to the hype, but regardless, millions will tune in for the Super Bowl as the Chiefs go for an unprecedented three-peat. That includes those who have ditched traditional cable packages in favor of live streaming platforms.

What streaming service will have Super Bowl 59? Here's how cord-cutters can watch the Chiefs vs. Eagles matchup to crown an NFL champion.

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What streaming service has the Super Bowl?

There will be several ways for cord-cutters to live stream the Super Bowl in 2025. Below is a look at the options:

  • Fubo
  • Tubi
  • DirecTV Stream
  • Sling TV
  • YouTube TV
  • Hulu with Live TV

Fox is broadcasting the Super Bowl, but it will not be available to stream on the Fox Sports App. The network will instead make the game available on Tubi, the network's free streaming service. Viewers will need to create an account with Tubi to access the programming but will be able to see the game, pre- and postgame coverage and all the same commercial options as those watching on Fox.

Super Bowl viewers can also watch the game with Fubo, which comes with a free trial. Fubo provides fans with access to most of the league's NFL action, as a subscription includes access to CBS, Fox, NBC, NFL Network and the ESPN family of networks.

Fox can also be accessed with DirecTV Stream, Sling TV, YouTube TV and Hulu with Live TV, so NFL fans will have no shortage of ways to watch Super Bowl 59.

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Is the Super Bowl on Peacock?

No, Super Bowl 59 will not stream on Peacock. The game is being broadcast on Fox, which will prevent Peacock – which is NBC's proprietary streaming service – from broadcasting the game.

The same can be said of Paramount+, which is owned by CBS, and ESPN+, which is owned by ESPN.

How to watch Super Bowl 59

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