Where can you stream Super Bowl 60 for free? See list of trials, free offers
The Super Bowl 60 matchup between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will be aired for millions of fans and include several players and coaches with Ohio ties vying for a ring, but is it possible to watch the action for free?
With multiple streaming options at varying price points, many customers have opted to cut the cord and ditch cable entirely. Most streaming services require a subscription, however, several services still offer free trials ahead of the big game.
Here’s how viewers without cable can watch Super Bowl 60 for free.
How to watch Super Bowl 60 for free with DirecTV, Hulu, YouTube TV
DirecTV offers a five-day free trial, while Hulu + Live TV provides a three-day trial. YouTube TV also offers a free trial, which currently runs for 21 days. Trial lengths vary by provider, and services will typically charge you once the trial period is over.
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DirecTV: Five-day free trial
Hulu + Live TV: Three-day free trial
YouTube TV: 21-day free trial
Additionally, Walmart+ and Instacart+ members can access Peacock, which is streaming the Super Bowl, at no additional cost, according to Yahoo. Walmart+ offers a 30-day free trial. Similarly, Instacart+ members can receive a Peacock Premium subscription for free, and Instacart offers a two-week trial.
Super Bowl live streaming paid options
NBC holds the television rights to this year’s Super Bowl, and its streaming service Peacock will also carry the game live. Peacock does not currently offer a free trial.
While they may not all offer free trials, subscribers will be able to view the game live from these streaming services:
Peacock
DirecTV Stream
Sling TV
YouTube TV
Hulu with Live TV
NFL+
When is the Super Bowl 2026? See times, channel, location
Date: Sunday, Feb. 8
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
TV: NBC
Streaming: Peacock, NFL+
Location: Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California
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