Super Bowl LX: Time, How to Watch on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More


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The Big Game has finally arrived with the Seattle Seahawks taking on the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, streaming live on Peacock. This year’s game at Levi Stadium is a Super Bowl rematch 11 years in the making. Their Super Bowl XLIX matchup is remembered for Malcolm Butler’s goal-line interception that kept the Patriots’ title intact.

Seattle secured the NFC’s top seed and rolled through the conference, beating divisional rivals and the conference contenders on their way to the title game. The Seahawks have reached the Super Bowl multiple times and won Super Bowl XLVIII. This return in Santa Clara marks a major moment for the franchise. It’s their first Super Bowl since the heartbreaking, 28-24 loss to the Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX.

The Patriots were one of the most successful Super Bowl franchises in modern NFL history. New England won multiple championships and had numerous Super Bowl appearances during the Brady-Belichick era. After some down seasons, they’ve had a quick turnaround and playoff run that has brought them back to the dance. A win puts the club at seven Lombardi Trophies, which would break the tie with the Pittsburgh Steelers for most in the NFL.

Here’s everything you need to know about Super Bowl LX.

What to Know About Super Bowl LX

The Super Bowl is an American staple with its massive audience, must-see commercials, water-cooler moments, and social chatter. Fans and non-fans enjoy the halftime show and big-name performers during the biggest event of the year.

NBC Sports is bringing a massive production to Levi’s Stadium with 145 cameras, more than 700 on-site staff, 75 miles of cable, and 22 mobile units. The highly produced broadcast will also coordinate simultaneous Winter Olympics coverage across NBC platforms on Super Bowl Sunday.

When to Watch Super Bowl LX

  • Game: New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks
  • Date: Sunday, February 8
  • Time: Game begins at 6:30 PM ET (Pregame coverage starts at 1:00 PM ET)
  • Where to Watch: NBC | Peacock  (Spanish-language broadcast: Telemundo & Universo)
  • Where to Stream: Peacock | DIRECTV | Sling TV | YouTube TV | Hulu + Live TV

The Halftime Show + Other Musical Acts

  • Headliner: Bad Bunny will headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show.
  • Other musical moments:
    • Charlie Puth will perform the Star-Spangled Banner.
    • Coco Jones will sing “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
    • Brandi Carlile will perform “America the Beautiful.”

How to Watch Super Bowl LX Without Cable

Cord cutters have many options to watch Super Bowl LX on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and other devices without subscribing to a bulky cable package. Super Sunday on NBC is available on many top live streaming services:

  • Where to Stream: Peacock | DIRECTV | Sling TV | YouTube TV | Hulu + Live TV
  • Watch for Free: With an antenna, you can watch NBC’s coverage of the Winter Olympics for free. Using a site like Antennas Direct can help you find which NBC affiliate is in your area and the best antenna to watch. New subscribers can also begin their trial of DIRECTVYouTube TV, and Hulu + Live TV to see if they’re the right fit.
  • How to Watch Super Bowl LX on Peacock
    • Starting at $10.99 per month, Peacock Premium gives you access to live sports, including Super Bowl LX, thousands of shows, movies, originals, and much more.
  • How to Watch Super Bowl LX on DIRECTV
    • After a 5-day free trial for new subscribers, DIRECTV’s Entertainment plan starts at $49.99 for the first month, and includes the Super Bowl on NBC, 90+ live channels, ESPN Unlimited, unlimited Cloud DVR storage, and other top features.
  • How to Watch Super Bowl LX on Sling TV
    •  The Sling Blue plan starts at $45.99 per month and features the Super Bowl on NBC (in select markets) in a lineup of 40+ networks, with up to 3 simultaneous streams and 50 hours of cloud DVR storage.
  • How to Watch Super Bowl LX on YouTube TV
    • New subscribers can begin their free trial of YouTube TV, lock in their first five months for $67.99 per month, and stream the Super Bowl on NBC, 100+ live channels, with Multiview, unlimited cloud DVR storage and more.
  • How to Watch Super Bowl LX on Hulu + Live TV
    • Hulu + Live TV starts at $82.99 after a 3-day trial for new subscribers, and it offers Super Bowl LX, 95+ live channels, top features, including unlimited DVR, and the bundle of ESPN Unlimited, Hulu, and Disney+.

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