Super Bowl LX: how to watch — broadcast and streaming options

Super Bowl LX: how to watch — broadcast and streaming options — Zdnet.com
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Super Bowl LX — New England Patriots vs. Seattle Seahawks — is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026 at 6:30 p.m. ET at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The game will be broadcast on NBC and Telemundo and will stream live on Peacock. Grammy-winning artist Bad Bunny will headline the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show, and Charlie Puth will sing the national anthem.

ZDNet lists several streaming options: Peacock Premium is $11 a month (or $110 a year) and Peacock Premium Plus is $17 a month (or $170 a year), though live sports still include ads even on the Plus plan. DirecTV Stream’s Select package includes local NBC and Telemundo for $85 a month and offers a five-day free trial; other DirecTV packages range from $90 to $115.

Hulu with Live TV bundles with Disney+ and ESPN Select cost $90 a month (after a three-day free trial) or $100 a month for the no-ads option, and live broadcasts including the Super Bowl aren’t available in 4K. YouTube TV’s base plan is $60 a month for the first two months (then $83); a 4K Plus add-on costs $9.99, and the service offers a setting to decrease broadcast delay with a higher risk of playback interruption.

Sling TV can carry NBC in some areas with plans that include promotional first-month pricing, and ZDNet notes Fubo is currently unavailable for NBC channels due to a contract dispute.


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Sports, Super Bowl Lx, New England Patriots, Seattle Seahawks, Levi's Stadium, Peacock

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