How to watch Super Bowl 2023

All products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. All prices are correct at time of publication.
ONE estimate two-thirds of the US population watched the Super Bowl last year — and it didn’t even have Rihanna. Super Cup 2023 will take place in Glendale, Arizona at State Farm Stadium on Sunday, February 12 with a start time of 4:30 p.m. Mountain (or 6:30 p.m. Eastern/3:30 p.m. Pacific) . The Philadelphia Eagles will play against the Kansas City Chiefs to see who will take home the Lombardi Cup this year. Whether you’re showing up for a snack, the halftime show, or actual football, here’s all the ways to watch Super Bowl 2023.
Who will broadcast the Super Bowl this year?
Fox will broadcast the game this year, and yes confirmed it will broadcast in 4K like the network did in 2020. The Super Bowl broadcasting rights rotate annually among broadcasters, and since 2007 the game has rotated between CBS, Fox, and NBC (ABC will turn in 2027). Since it’s Fox year, you can watch the game on local Fox broadcasters and on Fox channels offered through your cable or satellite TV provider, including Fox Sports 1 and Fox Desportes speak Spanish. You can also check out certain live TV services and the NFL+ mobile app. If you’re watching outside of the US, here’s the international list channel that will execute the game.
How to watch with cable or satellite TV
If you’ve already paid for the cable, you’re ready to go. Even basic cable services include access to your local Fox channel, and most also include Fox Sports 1, both of which will broadcast the game. You can find your local Fox channels This. Having a cable or satellite subscription also means you can log into the standalone Fox Sports app and watch through your smart TV or computer.
How to watch Super Bowl 2023 without cable
For those who have cut the cord, live TV offers many ways to watch. Some – but not all – of those services will let you watch this year’s Super Bowl. Here’s a list of Fox Sports’ service providers, along with their monthly subscription fees:
Sling TV is the cheapest way to watch the match with live streaming and channel lineups confirm access Fox Sports 1 with their Blue package. Many of these services also include free trials, so you can sign up for a match and cancel later to avoid being charged.
How to watch the Super Bowl on mobile
If it’s just you watching and you’re thinking of using your smartphone or tablet, NFL+ is an out-of-the-box subscription app that costs $5 per month or $13 for the NFL season (which ends with the Super Bowl). We’ll note that the app won’t work on TVs and doesn’t support casting, so it’s only a good option if you’re already planning to watch on mobile.
How to watch the Super Bowl for free
We reached out to Fox Sports to ask how to watch the game for free, and a customer service representative said: “Super Bowl 57 is now available to everyone who wants to stream it without a provider. TV. Super Bowl 57 will stream on several platforms: watch it on Fox.com, FoxSports.com The FOX Sports app, the FOX NOW app, and the NFL+ app.” They go on to say that this access only applies to the game itself.You’ll need to enter your TV provider credentials to access it. other Fox content before and after the game.
Local Fox stations will broadcast the Super Bowl over the airwaves, and access there is also free, as long as you have a way to get the signal. in the home HD Digital Antenna Available for prices from $20 to $100. These devices plug into the RF (coaxial) connection input on your TV and tend to work best when placed at a window. They’re not all pretty to look at and have an initial cost, but they do give you the ability to get stuff out of the air for (almost) free.