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The Super Bowl will once again captivate the attention of NFL fans worldwide in February 2024. And you can catch the action live on certain cable channels and streaming services. Here’s where to watch Super Bowl LVIII, regardless of whether you have cable or not.
Who Is Playing in Super Bowl LVIII?
The San Francisco 49ers will face the Kansas City Chiefs in Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday, February 11. The Chiefs are aiming to complete a rare feat by becoming the first team since the New England Patriots (2003 and 2004) to win two successive titles.
Usher will be the lead performer at the Super Bowl halftime show in 2024, though it’s not yet known which songs he will play. Post Malone will also be at the Super Bowl to sing “America the Beautiful”. Meanwhile, Reba McEntire will sing the national anthem, and Andra Day will sing “Lift Every Voice and Sing”.

The 2024 Super Bowl will start at 6:30 PM Eastern Time.
How to Watch Super Bowl LVIII in the US on Cable TV
You have a couple of different choices for watching Super Bowl LVIII on cable TV, including CBS and Nickelodeon.
CBS will broadcast the 2024 Super Bowl, and the big game will be available to watch throughout many parts of the US.
You can use a TV antenna to watch the Super Bowl, but doing so requires you to be near a broadcasting station. So, depending on where you live, that could be quite difficult.
If you can’t watch the Super Bowl on your TV, you can catch the game via theCBS websiteinstead. Moreover, the game will be available via the CBS Sports app.
Download:CBS Sports foriOS|Android(Free)
Nickelodeon
You can also watch Super Bowl LVIII on Nickelodeon, which you might find is an ideal option if you have kids. Nickelodeon’s Super Bowl coverage will have a more children-oriented focus, with popular cartoon characters like SpongeBob SquarePants forming the coverage team.
The 2024 Super Bowl will be the first time that a kids-focused version of the big game has taken place.
However, Nickelodeon has experimented with this kind of coverage in the past, including for the Las Vegas Raiders’ 20-14 win against the Chiefs on Christmas Day in 2023.
Visit:Nickelodeon’s Super Bowl page
How to Stream Super Bowl LVIII in the US
If you don’t want to watch the Super Bowl on cable TV, don’t worry. You have plenty of alternative options to enjoy live coverage of the game.
Paramount+
Paramount+is the easiest way to stream Super Bowl LVIII if you don’t want to watch the game via cable. If you only want to watch the Super Bowl, you can consider using Paramount+’s free seven-day trial.
The main caveat here is that you must ensure that the trial doesn’t expire before the Super Bowl.
Paramount+ starts at $5.99/month for Paramount+ Essential and $11.99/month for Paramount+ with Showtime if you want to continue your subscription after the free trial.
If that’s something you’re thinking about, check outour complete guide to Paramount+.
Download:Paramount+ foriOS/iPadOS/Apple TV|Android(Free, in-app purchases available)
Philois another alternative if you want to watch the children’s version of the Super Bowl without cable. The app offers access to Nickelodeon, but it’s more expensive than the other options on this list.
Subscriptions for Philo start at $25/month. But if you only want to watch the Super Bowl, you can get a seven-day free trial.
Download:Philo for iOS/iPadOS/Apple TV|Android(Free, in-app purchases available)
The NFL App
If you want to watch the Super Bowl on your smartphone or tablet, the NFL app is one possible option. The app is available on iOS and Android, and you can also use a connected TV for the NFL app.
Download:NFL foriOS/iPadOS/Apple TV|Android/Android TV(Free, in-app purchases available)
YouTube TV
Another option for watching the 2024 Super Bowl is viaYouTube TV. You can watch the Super Bowl for free with a seven-day trial.
If you want to keep YouTube TV after your free trial, the service costs $72.99/month, so be sure to cancel if you need to do so.
Download:YouTube TV foriOS/iPadOS/Apple TV|Android(Free, in-app purchases available)
Hulu+ Live TV
Hulu + Live TVis another choice for watching the Super Bowl, with plans starting at $75.99/month for all theHulu + Live TV channels.
While Hulu has a free trial for its main streaming services, you can’t get a free trial for Hulu + Live TV. Therefore, this option is a better choice if you’re a big sports fan and would use your subscription after the Super Bowl has concluded.
Download:Hulu for iOS/iPadOS/Apple TV|Android/Android TV(Free, in-app purchases available)
Whether you’re a year-round NFL fan or you prefer just tuning into the biggest games, you have plenty of options for watching the 2024 Super Bowl.
The best option ultimately depends on whether you’ll use the other services later, but plenty of free trials are available if not.