Stream Super Bowl LIX on Any Screen

Tod Caflisch
4 min readFeb 4, 2025

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February 3, 2025

As Super Bowl LIX approaches, the big question looms: Will the Kansas City Chiefs make history by becoming the first NFL team to win three consecutive Super Bowls? Or will the Philadelphia Eagles recover from their 2023 loss and win the championship?

Regardless, this highly anticipated showdown will deliver drama, unforgettable moments, and plenty of action. Watching the game on Sunday, February 9, is more accessible than ever without an expensive cable bundle.

  • Kickoff: 6:30 PM ET
  • Location: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans
  • Broadcast: Fox (available in upscaled 4K UHD on supported platforms)

How to Watch Super Bowl LIX Without Cable
There are several ways to watch the game, including through streaming services and traditional broadcast options. Below are your top choices:

Stream Super Bowl LIX for Free on Tubi

Tubi, Fox’s free, ad-supported streaming service, offers Super Bowl LIX in 4K for the first time.

  • Cost: Free (no subscription required)
  • Platforms: Android TV, Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku
  • Note: Includes commercial breaks during the broadcast

Simply create a free Tubi account and start planning your tailgate party for the game.

Watch with a TV Streaming Service

A TV streaming service is a great option, especially if you want to access more channels beyond the game. Keep in mind these services often require subscriptions, but many offer free trials.

DirecTV Stream

  • Pros: Powerful grid guide, no DVR ad-skipping restrictions
  • Cons: Pricey, limited channel selection, sluggish software
  • Price: $101.98 per month for the Entertainment + Sports Pack

FuboTV

  • Pros: Strong sports channel lineup, well-designed TV apps
  • Cons: Limited DVR storage, inconsistent 60 fps support
  • Price: $84.99 per month for the Essentials package
  • Special Offer: $25 off the first month after a 7-day free trial

Hulu + Live TV

  • Pros: Excellent value for Disney bundle subscribers, expansive on-demand catalog
  • Cons: Navigation issues for live TV, ad-skipping restrictions
  • Price: $82.99 per month (includes Disney+ and ESPN+ with ads)

YouTube TV

  • Pros: Great channel mix, unlimited DVR storage
  • Cons: Some channels lack 60 fps support and there are ad interruptions
  • Price: $82.99 per month ($72.99 for the first six months)
  • 4K Option: Add-on available for $9.99 per month

Whether you choose a free stream on Tubi, trial a streaming service or already subscribe to a streaming service, you won’t miss any of the Super Bowl action. Don’t forget those iconic commercials, sometimes they’re half the fun of watching the big game.

Let Debbie and I know what your thoughts are regarding the Super Bowl and streaming services. How will you be watching? Who’s your favorite for the game — Chiefs or Eagles? Are you part of Chiefs Kingdom or will be chanting ‘Fly Eagles Fly?’ Share your comments, DMs and emails as we really enjoy hearing from you.

For those following our smart home build project, we’ll be kicking off construction soon. The weather in Amarillo has been warm and sunny after a heavy snow a couple weeks ago. We will start around mid-week with scraping the vegetation and hauling in dirt. Once started, we expect a 6–8 month build depending on weather so stay tuned as we bring you along with us on our smart home project.

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Tod Caflisch
Tod Caflisch

Written by Tod Caflisch

Smart Home technology thought leader with passion for out of the box solutions for smart home integrations, focusing on efficiency, safety and sustainability.

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