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What streaming service has the Super Bowl? How to stream Chiefs vs. Eagles
Super Bowl 59 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles is here. However, many fans without cable could be in a sticky situation when they turn on their televisions to find the game. They may discover themselves unable to find the contest. That doesn't mean they're out of luck, though. Fortunately, there are numerous ways to stream the game.
If you or anyone you know wants to watch the second iteration of Chiefs-Eagles in the last three years, then fear no more. Here is every platform that cord-cutters can catch the big game on.
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What streaming service has the Super Bowl?
Here is every streaming service that will have Super Bowl 59 available for subscribers:
Tubi
DirecTV Stream
Sling TV
YouTube TV
Hulu with Live TV
While FOX is broadcasting the Super Bowl, the game will shockingly not be available to stream on the Fox Sports App. The network instead is opting to make the network available on Tubi, the network's free streaming service.
Fubo offers a free trial for anyone interested in watching the game, but not interested in paying for the service at this moment. A Fubo subscription includes access to CBS, FOX, NBC, NFL Network and ESPN.
Unfortunately, with the game being broadcast on FOX, Peacock, NBC's streaming service, will not have the game available. The same can also be said for Paramount+ and ESPN+.
Stream Super Bowl 59 with a Fubo subscription
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