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Super Bowl LIX livestreams: How to watch Chiefs vs Eagles for free without cable
History is on the line in Super Bowl LIX, and you can watch it without paying a cent this year.
The two-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Philadelphia Eagles in this year’s edition of the big game, which kicks off at 6:30pm ET on Sunday, Feb. 9 on Fox. If the Chiefs win, it will be the first time in the history of the NFL that a team has won three championships in a row. In fact, no two-time defending champion has ever even made it to a third straight Super Bowl, so we’re already in uncharted territory. If that wasn’t enough of a reason to tune in, the Chiefs and Eagles played one of the best Super Bowls of all time just two years ago.
In other words, this will probably be a pretty good football game on top of the menagerie of commercials and Kendrick Lamar’s highly anticipated halftime performance.
But, if you don’t pay for cable, you might be wondering how you can watch the game without shelling out for a month of an expensive streaming service. The good news is you don’t have to do that at all. Here is how to watch Super Bowl LIX without taking a hammer to your piggy bank.
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How to watch Super Bowl LIX without cable for free
This year’s game is broadcast on Fox, which means color commentary will be provided by some new guy they just hired named Tom Brady. I hear he’s been to a few Super Bowls before. Anyway, in previous years when Fox has broadcast the game, it was available for free via the Fox Sports app. That is not the case this year. Instead, the game will stream for free on the streaming service Tubi, and that should include all pregame and postgame coverage, all the same commercials people who are watching on regular TV would see, and yes, Kendrick’s halftime show.
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You’ll need to make a Tubi account to watch the game, but fortunately, Tubi is a free streaming service by nature. Tubi will be by far the simplest way for most people who don’t pay for cable to watch the game.
Other ways to watch the game
I can’t think of any obvious reasons why you wouldn’t just use Tubi to watch Super Bowl LIX, but in case that’s not an option, there are other ways to see the game without having a guy come over to install a cable box.
For instance, you can choose from one of the many cable-alternative streaming services out there. Pretty much all of the major ones should carry your local Fox affiliate. Here’s a list of services that will definitely let you watch Super Bowl LIX:
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YouTube TV
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Hulu with Live TV
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Sling TV
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DirecTV Stream
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Fubo
If, for some reason, none of those work for you, there’s one more option: a digital TV antenna. You can get one that plugs directly into your TV and doesn’t need to be outdoors to work for as little as $20. It’ll probably only pick up a handful of local channels, but your Fox affiliate is almost certain to be one of them. As a bonus, this will most likely also grant you access to future Super Bowls, as well.
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