The Super Bowl is the most-watched television event in the United States every single year, and the good news is that you have never needed cable to watch it. Over 127 million people watched Super Bowl LIX β and millions of them paid nothing at all. Here is every real, legal way to watch the big game without spending a dime, plus the honest fine print on each option so nothing surprises you on game day.
Most of what people want to know about watching the Super Bowl for free fits into a handful of straight answers. Here they are.
- 1 What channel is the Super Bowl on, and is it actually free? Super Bowl LXI airs on ABC and ESPN simultaneously on Sunday, February 14, 2027, with kickoff around 6:30 PM Eastern. ABC is a free over-the-air broadcast channel β the same kind of channel people received before cable television existed. If you have an antenna, you get ABC for free in high definition. ESPN requires a cable or streaming subscription, so it is not free. When people ask “what free channel is the Super Bowl on,” the answer is ABC β find your local ABC affiliate and tune in.
- 2 Can I watch the Super Bowl completely free without any subscription at all? Yes β a TV antenna is the only way to watch the Super Bowl completely free with no subscription, no credit card, and no account needed. Indoor antennas cost between $20 and $50 at any electronics or big-box store and pick up ABC in most areas in high definition. Once you own one, the signal is free forever β not just for this game. Every Super Bowl since the beginning of televised football has aired on a free broadcast channel, and that has never changed.
- 3 What if I don’t have an antenna and don’t want to pay for a subscription? Your best options are public watch parties or visiting a friend, family member, or neighborhood restaurant that has the game on. Bars and restaurants showing the Super Bowl do not charge admission. Many cities and towns also host free community watch parties in parks, recreation centers, or event spaces. For people who own a smartphone or tablet and are willing to use a live TV streaming service free trial, that is another path β but it requires entering a credit card and remembering to cancel before the trial ends.
- 4 Does this Super Bowl have any free streaming option online with no trial involved? The ESPN app streams the game, but requires an ESPN subscription to access the live feed. The ABC broadcast is available free via antenna only β unlike some past Super Bowls where the host network offered a fully free stream on their own app or website, the specific terms for the 2027 ESPN/ABC stream are tied to paid subscriptions. NFL+ streams postseason games including the Super Bowl on mobile devices (phones and tablets only, not televisions), but NFL+ costs $6.99/month and no longer offers a free trial as of 2026.
- 5 What is the ManningCast and is it free? The ManningCast is an alternate broadcast of the Super Bowl hosted by Peyton and Eli Manning, featuring guests, humor, and a more casual atmosphere than the main call. It runs simultaneously with the main game on ESPN2, with the brothers reacting live and interviewing celebrity guests throughout. Access to ESPN2 requires a cable subscription or a live TV streaming service β it is not available free over the air. If you are watching on an antenna, you get the main ABC broadcast with Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, not the ManningCast.
- 6 Will the Super Bowl be on any free streaming service like Tubi or Pluto TV? Super Bowl LXI on ABC and ESPN is not confirmed to stream on Tubi or Pluto TV. Tubi streamed Super Bowl LIX in 2025 when Fox β which owns Tubi β had broadcast rights. Tubi is a Fox property and was used as a streaming extension of Fox’s broadcast. Since the 2027 game is on ABC and ESPN (both owned by Disney), there is no equivalent arrangement with a free ad-supported streaming service under Disney’s umbrella. The free streaming options are antenna for live broadcast, or a qualifying free trial of a live TV service.
- 7 I have cable or satellite already β do I need to do anything special to watch? No β the Super Bowl is on ABC and ESPN, both of which are included in every standard cable and satellite package. No sports add-on, no premium tier, and no extra charge is needed. Simply find ABC or ESPN in your cable guide on game day. ABC is typically in the low single-digit channel numbers in most markets. ESPN is usually in the 30β70 range depending on your provider, but varies widely. Check your channel guide a day before the game if you’re unsure which number to turn to.
These options cost nothing at all on game day. The antenna option requires a one-time purchase. The others require no spending whatsoever.
A simple indoor antenna plugged into any television picks up your local ABC affiliate and delivers the Super Bowl in full high definition β often a sharper, more reliable picture than cable or streaming because the signal is uncompressed. This is exactly the same way people watched television before cable existed, and it still works perfectly well. Antennas cost $20 to $50 at Walmart, Target, Best Buy, or Amazon. Once you own one, there is nothing to cancel, no bill each month, and no account to create. You just plug it in, scan for channels in your TV’s settings menu, and watch. The FCC’s TV Reception Map tool at fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps lets you enter your address to see which local channels and affiliates you can pick up, and how strong the signal is in your area. Most suburban and urban areas receive ABC clearly. Some rural locations may be out of range of a strong signal and would benefit from an outdoor or amplified antenna.
Every bar and sports restaurant in the country shows the Super Bowl β and none of them charge admission to watch. You can walk in, find a seat, and watch without spending a cent, though most people order food or a drink. For people without a TV, without an antenna, or who simply want company on one of the biggest social days of the year, this is the most natural free option. Many community centers, libraries, and local recreation departments also host free public Super Bowl watch parties β check your local parks and recreation website or community bulletin board in the week before the game. If you have a friend or family member with cable or satellite, watching with them is the simplest arrangement of all.
NFL+ is the NFL’s official streaming app and streams the Super Bowl live on phones and tablets. This is useful if you want to follow the game on your phone while traveling, at someone else’s house, or in a situation where no TV is available. The important caveat: NFL+ costs $6.99/month and does not offer a free trial as of 2026. The live game stream on NFL+ only works on mobile devices β phones and tablets. You cannot cast it to a TV screen through the app. NFL+ Premium ($14.99/month) adds RedZone and on-demand replays, but the basic tier is sufficient for watching the Super Bowl. Audio-only streaming via the NFL app is free and works anywhere without a subscription, if you just want to listen.
Several live TV streaming services carry both ABC and ESPN and offer free trials to new customers. These work β but they require a credit card and a reminder to cancel before the trial ends or you will be billed.
Every streaming service trial requires entering a credit card number. If you do not cancel before the trial period ends, your card is automatically charged β often $65 to $90 per month. The safest approach: the moment you sign up, go immediately to the account settings and schedule a cancellation. Most services let you cancel immediately while still granting access for the full trial period. A phone calendar reminder set for two days before the trial ends is a practical backup. This is not a reason to avoid free trials β they are legitimate and commonly used. Just handle the cancellation step before you forget.
The major live TV streaming services all carry ABC local channels and ESPN, meaning they carry the Super Bowl. Each periodically offers free trials to new subscribers, though the length and availability of those trials changes. DirecTV Stream has historically offered a five-day free trial, which comfortably covers the Super Bowl. YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV offer varying trial lengths depending on current promotions β check each service’s website the week before the game, as special Super Bowl trial offers sometimes appear specifically around game weekend. Fubo also runs trial promotions and occasionally markets them specifically around the Super Bowl. All of these services work on smart TVs, phones, tablets, computers, Roku, and Fire TV sticks β meaning they work on almost any screen you own.
Sling Orange carries ESPN and ESPN2 β so it carries the Super Bowl simulcast and the ManningCast alternate feed. It does not always carry local ABC affiliates in every market, which is a meaningful limitation. Sling Orange starts at approximately $46/month and sometimes runs half-off promotional first months. It is not a free option, but at roughly $23 for a first promotional month, it is one of the lower-cost paid paths to ESPN if live TV streaming services are not offering trials when you check. Sling does not require a contract.
Use this table to pick the right option for your situation. The antenna column is the only column with no ongoing cost at all.
| Option | Cost | ABC Free? | ESPN? | Works on TV? | Credit Card Needed? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TV Antenna (OTA) | $20β$50 one-time | β Yes β HD | β No | β Any TV | β Never |
| Bar / Restaurant | Free (no admission) | β Yes | β Yes | β Big screen | β No |
| Cable / Satellite (existing) | No extra charge | β Yes | β Yes | β Yes | Already on file |
| YouTube TV (trial) | Free trial / $73/mo after | β Most markets | β Yes | β Smart TV, Roku, Fire TV | β Required |
| Hulu + Live TV (trial) | Free trial / $90/mo after | β Most markets | β Yes | β Smart TV, Roku, Fire TV | β Required |
| DirecTV Stream (trial) | Free trial / ~$80/mo after | β Yes | β Yes | β Yes | β Required |
| Fubo (trial) | Free trial / ~$83/mo after | β Most markets | β Yes | β Yes | β Required |
| Sling Orange (paid) | ~$46/mo (no free trial) | β Not all markets | β Yes | β Yes | β Required |
| NFL+ (paid, mobile) | $6.99/mo β no free trial | β No | β Separate stream | β Phone/tablet only | β Required |
| Pirate/illegal streams | Appears free β not safe | β Unreliable | β Unreliable | β Risk to device | β οΈ Security risk |
Streaming service pricing and trial availability change frequently β verify current offers directly on each service’s website before game day. ABC local channel availability via streaming services varies by market.
The right answer looks different depending on your setup at home and what you already own. Find your situation below.
An antenna is your answer. Any television made since the early 2000s has a built-in tuner that accepts an antenna signal. Plug the antenna’s coaxial cable into the port on the back of your TV (usually labeled “ANT IN” or “RF IN”), go to the TV’s settings menu, and run a channel scan. Your local ABC affiliate will appear. If you’re not sure your TV has this input or how to run the channel scan, most TV brands have free helplines β your model number is usually on a sticker on the back of the TV. Total setup time: about 15 minutes.
A live TV streaming service free trial is your cleanest path. Of the major options, DirecTV Stream has historically offered a five-day trial β more than enough to cover the game. Sign up a day before the Super Bowl, watch the game on a computer, phone, tablet, or smart TV app, then cancel immediately after. Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV also offer trials, though their lengths vary. Check each service’s website the week of the game for current trial availability. All of these apps are free to download β the trial unlocks the live channels.
You can watch the Super Bowl on your phone through NFL+ ($6.99/month, no free trial) or through a live TV streaming service app if you sign up for a trial. YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and DirecTV Stream all have mobile apps and carry ABC and ESPN. Watch on your phone or tablet during the trial period, then cancel. If the screen feels small, many phones can mirror to a TV using an inexpensive HDMI cable or a Chromecast/Apple TV device β your phone then becomes the source, and the game shows on whatever screen you connect to.
Nothing at all. ABC and ESPN are both included in every standard cable and satellite package in the United States β Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum, DirecTV, Dish Network, and all others. There is no sports add-on or extra fee needed. Find ABC in your channel guide for the free over-the-air broadcast, or find ESPN for the cable simulcast. ABC is typically in the single-digit or low double-digit channels. ESPN varies by provider but is usually in the 30β70 range. Check your cable guide in the days leading up to the game to confirm the exact channel numbers in your area.
Every Super Bowl generates dozens of websites with names like “CrackStreams,” “SportsBay,” or similar that claim to offer free live streams. These are illegal pirated feeds. They are unreliable β feeds frequently cut out during key moments, especially during the halftime show when traffic spikes. More seriously, these sites often contain malicious software that can infect your phone or computer, and some try to steal personal information from visitors. There is no legitimate reason to use them when free and legal options β an antenna, a free trial, or a bar β are readily available.
The worst time to discover your antenna isn’t working or your streaming trial expired is when kickoff happens. Do these things before game day.
Plug in your antenna, run the channel scan, and confirm ABC appears clearly in your channel list. Signal strength can vary by antenna position β try placing it near a window or on a higher shelf if reception is weak. An antenna mounted higher in the room generally gets a stronger signal. If ABC doesn’t appear clearly, try rotating the antenna 90 degrees and rescanning. Most indoor antennas work best when oriented toward the direction of the nearest broadcast tower, which you can find using the FCC’s map at fcc.gov/media/engineering/dtvmaps.
Restart your internet router the morning of the game to clear any connection issues. Make sure your streaming service app is updated to the latest version on your device β open the app store and check for updates. If you’re using a smart TV app, the same applies. During halftime, streaming services sometimes experience slowdowns as millions of people try to access them simultaneously. Having a backup plan β like knowing the over-the-air channel number on your TV if you also have an antenna β is sensible.
Kickoff for Super Bowl LXI is scheduled for approximately 6:30 PM Eastern / 3:30 PM Pacific on Sunday, February 14, 2027. Pregame coverage on ABC and ESPN begins several hours earlier in the afternoon. The halftime show follows the end of the second quarter, typically around 8:00β8:30 PM Eastern. The game usually ends between 10:00 and 10:30 PM Eastern, though overtime adds time. For viewers watching via a free trial of a streaming service, make sure your trial is still active and your billing cycle hasn’t accidentally started early.
This page provides general information about watching Super Bowl LXI and is not affiliated with the NFL, ABC, ESPN, Disney, or any streaming service mentioned. Super Bowl broadcast rights, streaming availability, free trial terms, channel numbers, and service pricing change frequently. Verify all current details β including whether any free trial is currently available β directly on each service’s official website before game day. Free trial offers require a valid credit card and must be canceled before the trial period ends to avoid being charged. Streaming services’ ABC local affiliate availability varies by market. NFL+, ESPN, and all brand names mentioned are trademarks of their respective owners. Kickoff time is approximate and subject to change by the NFL.