It’s Super Bowl weekend, which means snacks, beer and, of course, football. If you don’t have cable and you want to stream the game on you might be wondering how to stream the game. Not to worry—we’ve got you covered.


If you have a digital antenna, Fox will broadcast the game and you can tune in and watch it on your television. If you don’t, or you just want to catch it on a different device, here are your options.

Web: Watch a live stream of the game on FoxSportsGo.com. You’ll be able to watch it from your computer or any device with a web browser, and you won’t have to log in with any cable or satellite subscription. (You can’t, however, watch it from your smartphone’s browser, since Verizon Wireless has exclusive live-streaming rights on smartphones for NFL games for the 2016-2017 season.)


Set top boxes and Xbox: To watch from your set top box or Xbox, download the Fox Sports Go mobile app, which is available on Apple TV, Roku, Google Chromecast, AndroidTV, Xbox, and Amazon FireTV.

iPad and Android Tablets: You can stream the game from your tablet, too. Download the Fox Sports Go app for Android, iOS, Windows, and Amazon tablets.

iPhones and Android Phones: Unfortunately, if you’re not a Verizon Wireless customer, you won’t be able to stream the game from your phone. If you are a Verizon customer, stream via the NFL Mobile app.

For TV subscribers, Fox will also offer some of the game’s highlights in virtual reality this year, via its Fox Sports VR app. It’s available on iOS, Android and works with Samsung Gear VR and Google Cardboard. You will, however, need to sign in with your credentials to access those highlights. The game starts at 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m. PT) on Sunday, February 5th.

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