The stage is set for one of the most highly anticipated sporting events in the world - Super Bowl LX, pitting the New England Patriots against the Seattle Seahawks. For those who have not yet marked their calendars, this year's championship game is scheduled to take place on February 8th with a kickoff time of 6:30 pm ET.
As with all Sunday Night Football games this season, NBC will be broadcasting the event live, while fans can also stream it on Peacock. The Super Bowl halftime performance will feature none other than Bad Bunny, who holds the record as the most-streamed artist in the world. Singer Charlie Puth will perform the National Anthem, Brandi Carlile will sing "America The Beautiful," and Coco Jones will take the stage with her rendition of "Lift Every Voice and Sing."
For those looking to catch all the action live, NBC and Telemundo will provide a comprehensive broadcast, while fans without cable can also stream it on platforms like DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV, Peacock, NFL+, and more. However, note that Fubo and NBC are currently in a contract dispute, which means NBC channels may not be available on the platform.
Tickets for the event are available on third-party resale platforms such as StubHub and Gametime. As for those who prefer to watch from the comfort of their own homes, DirecTV's Entertainment tier package includes access to loads of channels where sports enthusiasts can catch up on college and pro games throughout the year.
The 2026 Super Bowl will be held at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA, which is also home to the San Francisco 49ers. The teams competing for this year's championship are determined after the AFC and NFC Championship games take place on Sunday, January 25th.
To get your hands on tickets or find out more about watching Super Bowl LX without cable, head over to StubHub or Gametime, respectively. For all your streaming needs, Peacock has got you covered with both ad-supported and ad-free options available at a cost of $11/month for the former and $17/month for the latter.
Super Bowl LX promises to be an exciting event that will bring together football fans from across the globe.
As with all Sunday Night Football games this season, NBC will be broadcasting the event live, while fans can also stream it on Peacock. The Super Bowl halftime performance will feature none other than Bad Bunny, who holds the record as the most-streamed artist in the world. Singer Charlie Puth will perform the National Anthem, Brandi Carlile will sing "America The Beautiful," and Coco Jones will take the stage with her rendition of "Lift Every Voice and Sing."
For those looking to catch all the action live, NBC and Telemundo will provide a comprehensive broadcast, while fans without cable can also stream it on platforms like DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV, Peacock, NFL+, and more. However, note that Fubo and NBC are currently in a contract dispute, which means NBC channels may not be available on the platform.
Tickets for the event are available on third-party resale platforms such as StubHub and Gametime. As for those who prefer to watch from the comfort of their own homes, DirecTV's Entertainment tier package includes access to loads of channels where sports enthusiasts can catch up on college and pro games throughout the year.
The 2026 Super Bowl will be held at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA, which is also home to the San Francisco 49ers. The teams competing for this year's championship are determined after the AFC and NFC Championship games take place on Sunday, January 25th.
To get your hands on tickets or find out more about watching Super Bowl LX without cable, head over to StubHub or Gametime, respectively. For all your streaming needs, Peacock has got you covered with both ad-supported and ad-free options available at a cost of $11/month for the former and $17/month for the latter.
Super Bowl LX promises to be an exciting event that will bring together football fans from across the globe.