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The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles meet again at Super Bowl 59.
The Big Game takes place Sunday, Feb. 9, at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans and marks the Chiefs’ third consecutive year at the NFL matchup; the two teams last played each other at the event in 2023.
At a Glance: How to Watch Super Bowl LIX Online
The 2025 Super Bowl broadcasts live on Fox, but the Chiefs vs. Eagles game won’t be the only reason to tune in. Fresh off winning five Grammys for his diss track, “Not Like Us,” halftime show headliner Kendrick Lamar keeps sports and music fans on the edge of their seats as he stays mum on what to expect from this year’s performance with SZA. Swifties are also keeping their eyes peeled on the Chiefs’ suite, where Taylor Swift and a handful of starry friends — rumored according to Elle to be Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Selena Gomez and others — are expected to cheer on her boyfriend, tight end Travis Kelce.
Ahead, read on for everything you need to know about how to watch the game online with and without cable (including for free) and where to find deals on last-minute Super Bowl tickets.
The 2025 Super Bowl will be broadcast live on Fox on Sunday, Feb. 9, and kickoff time at 3:30 p.m. PT/6:30 p.m. ET. The game will also air on Telemundo, Fox Deportes and Tico Sports in Spanish. Cord-cutters can livestream the game on any cable TV streaming service that carries Fox, Telemundo, Fox Deportes and Tico Sports, including DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV and others.
Cable subscribers can watch Super Bowl 59 online by logging into fox.com, foxsports.com, or the Fox Sports app with their TV provider credentials, including traditional and streaming services such as DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling, Verizon, Xfinity and others.
Check out some of the options below for streaming the Super Bowl and the Apple Music Halftime Show online, including for free.
DirecTV
Five-day free trial; sports fan deals starting at $49.99 per month
One of the easiest ways to stream the Super Bowl and the halftime show on Fox for free is with DirecTV, which offers a five-day trial to eligible new subscribers. Through Feb. 28, sports fans can also score DirecTV’s MySports Beta package for only $49.99 per month for the first three months; after that, the plan auto-renews at $69.99 per month plus tax.
Other plans offer over 90-160 news, entertainment and sports channels (including ABC, CNN, NBC, CBS, TBS and more) for $86.99 to $129.99 monthly; learn more about package options save here.
Fubo
Seven-day free trial; packages from $59.99 for first month
Watch Fox and more than 180 other news, entertainment and sports channels with a subscription to Fubo, which is offering a seven-day free trial to eligible subscribers. Plans are on sale starting at $59.99 for the first month; learn more here.
Hulu
Three-day free trial; packages from $82.99 per month
Get Hulu + live TV, disney+, ESPN+
Stream the Super Bowl on Fox, Telemundo and Fox Deportes free with a three-day trial to Hulu + Live TV, which is offering the Sports Add-On (reg. $9.99 monthly) for 50 percent off for the first month to eligible subscribers. The cable streamer starts at $82.99 per month and includes Disney+, ESPN+, Hulu and over 90 other major cable news, entertainment and sports channels, such as NBC, ABC, TBS, NFL Network, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, ESPN, FS1, TNT, Bravo, Lifetime, Investigation Discovery and much more.
NFL
Plans start at $6.99 per month
If all you need on your screen is football, then NFL+ gets you the most comprehensive coverage starting at $6.99 per month or $49.99 per year. The service offers live out-of-market preseason games, live local and primetime regular season and postseason games — including playoff games and Super Bowl LIX with Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show — as well as local and national radio game broadcasts, the NFL Network and the NFL Films archive.
Sling
Packages on sale for up to 50 percent off the first month
Save Up to Half Off One Month ofSling
One of the best ways to save on a new cable streaming subscription is with Sling, which is on sale for up to half off your first month and includes access to the Super Bowl. Regularly $50.99 per month, the Sling Blue plan carries your local Fox, ABC and NBC channels alongside 40 more news, entertainment and sports networks. Learn more about Sling Blue here.
Fox Sports is taking over Tubi for the Super Bowl for free livestreaming in 4K, making it the best subscription-free option for watching the Big Game. Tubi will also offer access to the Super Bowl LIX Pregame Show and the Tubi Red Carpet pre-show hosted by Olivia Culpo starting at 12:30 p.m. PT/3:30 p.m. ET.
Note that you can only stream Tubi on select devices, including Roku and Amazon Fire sticks; Apple TV; Google Chromecast; iOs and Android tablets and smartphones; and smart TVs from Samsung, LG, Vizio, Sony and others with GoogleTV OS.
One of the best ways for sports fans to stream the Super Bowl on Fox for free is with a trial to select cable TV streaming services, including DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV and other options that carry NFL-friendly channels such as TBS, CBS, NBC, TNT and even the NFL Network.
Don’t want a monthly subscription? You can also watch the Super Bowl online on Tubi, which requires you to sign up for a free account.
Want to catch the action in person? There are still seats available for Super Bowl LIX starting at about $3,500 at third-party resale platforms, including GameTime, SeatGeek, StubHub, Ticket Liquidator, Ticketmaster, Ticket Network and VividSeats. Here are some of the best deals on Chiefs vs. Eagles tickets online as of press time (exclusions may apply):
- Ticket Network: $150 off orders over $500 with code THR150 or $300 off orders over $1,000 with code THR300
- VividSeats: Save $30 on orders over $300 with code THR30
- SeatGeek: Save $10 on orders over $250 for new customers with code HOLLYWOOD10