If you’re a fan of football, there’s no better time to be watching the
Super Bowl 2023 Live than on February 12th. The 2023 championship game will feature the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
The game is a major event for sports fans worldwide, and it’s one of the most popular shows on TV. To help you watch the big game for free, we’ve rounded up the best live streams.
CBS All Access
CBS All Access is a streaming service that allows users to watch live and on-demand TV shows from the CBS network. It offers original series and a library of classics, and it's available on mobile devices, game consoles, and set-top boxes.
The service comes in two flavors: Limited Commercials and Commercial Free, priced at $6 and $10 per month, respectively. The former offers ad-free viewing, and is great for binge-watching series, while the latter delivers a similar experience with ads that pop up mid-show.
All Access also has a refreshed library that includes content from brands like Nickelodeon, MTV, BET, Comedy Central, and Smithsonian Channel. This includes 30,000 episodes and thousands of movies.
The service can be accessed through mobile devices, game consoles, and set-top devices like Amazon Fire TV sticks and Google Chromecast. New members can get a free seven-day trial to test out the service and decide if it's right for them.
NBC Sports
NBC Sports, owned by NBCUniversal and Comcast, is one of the best-known networks for live sporting events. It's well-known for its superior production and broad promotion, which has resulted in a high level of viewership for its coverage.
Besides the Super Bowl, NBC Sports broadcasts a variety of other sports including Major League Baseball, professional football, college football, the Olympics, golf and more. It also provides live streaming of these events through its NBC Sports app and website.
For the 2023 Super Bowl, NBC will broadcast it on February 12 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Kickoff is expected to be around 6:30 p.m. EST, but there's no final schedule yet.
NBC will also have a team of Super Bowl analysts and journalists, including Al Michaels (play-by-play), Cris Collinsworth (analyst), Michele Tafoya (sideline reporter) and Fred Gaudelli (coordinating producer). They'll preview the game on a media conference call before the big event.
ESPN+
If you’re a big sports fan, ESPN+ is the streaming service for you. It’s got a huge library of live sports coverage, original sports shows and the complete 30 for 30 archive--and it’s available on a wide range of devices and platforms.
It’s also got high-definition streaming, with video at 60 frames per second to keep on-screen movement smooth. Plus, it’s free of display advertisements.
However, it won’t give you the best coverage of NFL and NBA games unless you subscribe to your cable TV provider (as it doesn’t have rights). In addition, you’ll need to sign in with your cable provider to watch ESPN talk shows.
ESPN+ is available on Apple TV, Android handsets, Roku, Chromecast, FireTV, XBOX One, and PlayStation 4. It has a reliable internet connection and offers high-quality video at 60 frames per second.
YouTube TV
If you're looking for a live stream for Super Bowl 2023, you can't go wrong with YouTube TV. This streaming service (also known as an OTT or over-the-top streaming service) offers a wide range of local channels across the US.
You can watch YouTube TV on many devices, including PC and Mac computers, iOS and Android tablets, smartphones, and Roku TV. The service also has a mobile app that lets you stream YouTube TV on the go as long as your internet connection is good enough.
Among its features, YouTube TV stands out for its Cloud DVR service, which lets you save recordings of shows and movies for up to nine months. This is a great feature for those who want to record a lot of content and have it stored on their device for later viewing.