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Are you ready for the big game? With kickoff just a few hours away, many are wondering how to watch the Super Bowl in 2026. Fortunately, this year’s game is being broadcast worldwide, and you can stream it from anywhere right now. That means you won’t miss a single touchdown or fumble, no matter where you are.
This matchup is quite rare — the first Super Bowl since 2003 featuring two teams that missed the playoffs the previous year. The New England team is a 4.5-point underdog, a role that has actually turned out well for underdogs in recent Super Bowls.
Seattle started the season expecting a rebuilding year. They moved on from their longtime head coach Pete Carroll, narrowly missed the playoffs in the first year under new coach Mike Macdonald, and made the bold decision to replace quarterback Geno Smith with free-agent Sam Darnold — a move that surprised many.
Instead, Seattle had a breakout season. They won 14 games, claimed the NFC West title, and got the top seed in the playoffs. Darnold played great, Jaxon Smith-Njigba became one of the league’s best receivers, and their strong defense helped lead them to Super Bowl LX. The Seahawks led the NFL in defensive efficiency and scoring defense and knocked out two division rivals in the playoffs.
On the other side, New England’s rise was just as unexpected. With rookie head coach Mike Vrabel and quarterback Drake Maye in his first full season, the Patriots faced some doubts after losing their opener to the Raiders. But they bounced back to win the AFC East, finishing with 14 wins.
Maye quickly proved he’s among the league’s top quarterbacks, ranking high in advanced stats and leading one of the most efficient passing offenses. The Patriots also played solid defense, finishing in the top five in points allowed and top six against the run.
Keep reading for info on where to watch the Super Bowl live online and on TV from anywhere.
Can I watch the Super Bowl for free?
In the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, Super Bowl 2026 is available on free-to-air channels:
- UK: Channel 5
- Australia: 7Plus
- New Zealand: TVNZ Plus
If you’re traveling abroad right now, you can use a VPN to appear as if you’re in one of these countries and watch for free. Our recommended VPN is NordVPN.
How to watch Super Bowl 2026 live streams in the US
In the United States, the game airs on NBC and Peacock. You can stream it with a Peacock Premium subscription, starting at $10.99 per month or $109.99 for the year. The service also offers extensive coverage of the Winter Olympics.
Another option is Hulu + Live TV, which includes NBC and offers a 3-day free trial, starting at $89.99 a month. Sling TV’s Blue package, costing $51 per month, provides local NBC channels in many markets. You can also try YouTube TV, which carries NBC and offers a 21-day free trial.
How to watch Super Bowl 2026 in the UK
In the UK, Channel 5 will broadcast the game, and live streaming is available via the 5 platform — but note that live streams will not include commercials. To watch with ads, you can subscribe to NFL Game Pass, which now costs just £0.99, or check out Sky Sports, starting at £35/month (or £20 if you’re already a Sky customer). Alternatively, Now Sports charges from £14.99 per day or £34.99 per month.
Watching the Super Bowl worldwide
Many countries stream the Super Bowl through services like DAZN, which shows the game with ads and the halftime show in most countries outside the US and China. Prices vary by country, but they are often very affordable for this final game. If you’re traveling and want to access your usual streaming service, a VPN like NordVPN can help you watch as if you’re back home.
In Africa
The game is available on ESPN, which covers sub-Saharan countries including South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and more.
In the Americas
In Canada, DAZN and TSN broadcast the game. In Latin America, ESPN and Fox Sports are the main broadcasters, with TV Azteca Deportes in Mexico and ESPN/Rush Sports in the Caribbean.
In Europe
DAZN has the rights for many countries including Germany, Italy, Spain, and others. Several countries also have traditional TV options:
- France: M6
- Bosnia, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia: Arena Sport
- Bulgaria: Max Sport
- Czech Republic & Slovakia: Premier Sport
- Denmark: TV 2 Sport
- Netherlands: ESPN
- Norway: VG+
- Poland: DAZN and Polsat Sport
- Romania: VOYO
- Sweden: TV4 Media
- Turkey: S Sport
In Asia
Tencent holds the NFL broadcasting rights in China. Other countries like India, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, and Thailand can watch via local broadcasters such as Star Sports, NTV, Coupang Play, and others.
In Oceania
In Australia, the game is free on 7Mate and 7Plus, with additional coverage on ESPN and Kayo Sports. In New Zealand, TVNZ Plus shows the game for free, but to see the ads, a small fee on NFL Game Pass is required.
When does the game start?
Super Bowl LX kicks off at 6:30 PM Eastern Time / 3:30 PM Pacific / 11:30 PM GMT on Sunday, February 8. In Australia, that translates to 10:30 AM AEDT on Monday, February 9.
Can I watch on my phone?
Absolutely. Most broadcasters offer streaming apps or mobile-friendly websites. You can also follow the game’s updates and highlights on NFL’s official social media accounts on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
Note: VPN services like NordVPN can help you access streams from other countries if traveling or if certain content isn’t available in your region.





