How to watch Super Bowl 2023 without cable on Hulu, YouTube TV & more

Sam Jarden

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The biggest game in all of American sports is set. 

LIVE: Follow Eagles vs. Chiefs updates from Super Bowl 57

The Chiefs will take on the Eagles in Super Bowl 57 on Sunday. Both teams are looking for a second Lombardi Trophy within the past five years, but only one can emerge victorious and claim football's ultimate prize. 

It has all the ingredients for an entertaining affair. Star quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts have both put together MVP-quality seasons, and they'll be going head-to-head for just the second time in their careers. Mahomes and the Chiefs won the first showdown, beating Hurts and the Eagles 42-30 in Week 4 of the 2021 season. 

This year, the game is taking place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. However, only about 63,000 lucky people will be able to attend in person. The rest of us will have to be content watching from afar.

As more and more sports fans choose to "cut the cord" and end their cable subscriptions, the list of streaming options continues to grow. This year, there are a wide range of options for viewers looking to stream the game from home or on the go.

MORE: Watch Super Bowl 57 live on fuboTV (free trial)

Here's a comprehensive breakdown of how you can watch Chiefs vs. Eagles in Super Bowl 57 without a cable subscription:

How to watch the 2023 Super Bowl without cable

  • Date: Sunday, Feb. 12
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. ET | 4:30 p.m. MT 

The Super Bowl 57 clash between Kansas City and Philadelphia is set to kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. local time) on Sunday, Feb. 12. The game is being played this year at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. 

If you're not especially interested in the football and just looking to catch the halftime show featuring Rihanna, that is scheduled to begin around 8 p.m. ET. 

Super Bowl live streams 

  • fubo TV — At $74.99 a month after a free trial, viewers can watch the Super Bowl on their local FOX station with Fubo TV. The service is supported on several devices, including Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, iOS, Xbox and web browsers.
  • Hulu + Live TV — With a subscription to Hulu + Live TV, which costs $69.99/month, viewers can tune into the Super Bowl on their local FOX station. You can use the service on many devices, including Apple TV, Android TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, iOS, several different brands of smart TVs and web browsers.
  • DirecTV Stream — For $74.99 a month, viewers can watch their local FOX station on DirecTV Stream. It's supported on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, Samsung Smart TVs, iOS, Android and web browsers.
  • YouTube TV — At $65 a month after a free trial, viewers can watch their local FOX station on YouTube TV on several devices, including Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, Samsung, LG, HiSense or Vizio smart TVs, iOS, Android and web browsers.
  • Sling TV — Sling TV is an affordable option that allows you to choose the channels you have access to. Local FOX stations are available through the service in some major markets. You can see if yours is on the list here. Supported devices include Apple TV, Android TV, Chromecast, iOS, Roku, Xbox and several brands of smart TVs. 
  • Fox Sports App — You can access the official Fox stream through the Fox Sports App, completely free. The game will be available on Android devices, iPhone, iPad, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV and Roku.
  • NFL app (mobile) — No subscription is needed and the game will only be viewable on a mobile device. Location permissions must also be turned on. The game will also be available on NFL.com.
  • ESPN Deportes — A Spanish-language broadcast can be viewed through the ESPN App on connected TVs, phones or tablets. To watch, you must have access to an ESPN account through a separate television/streaming provider.
  • DAZN — Viewers in Canada can watch with a subscription. It is available on devices such as Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, iOS, Android and web browsers. 

How to watch the 2023 Super Bowl for free online

This year, there will be a totally free streaming option available to all fans, regardless of whether or not they have an existing cable subscription. Viewers can tune into the Fox Sports app to live stream the game at no cost. This is unlike NBC's streaming coverage last year, which did require signing into a cable account.

If you're already considering signing up for a streaming service, many also offer free trials, including fuboTV and YouTube TV (prices subject to change depending on chosen subscription). 

MORE: Everything to know about the location, venue for Super Bowl 57 in Arizona

Is the 2023 Super Bowl on Hulu?

Yes, you can stream Super Bowl 57 on Hulu + Live TV. The service offers local channels, including your local Fox affiliate that will be broadcasting the Super Bowl this Sunday.

Viewers can watch Hulu + Live TV on several devices, including Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android and web browsers.

Is the 2023 Super Bowl on YouTube TV?

Yes, you can stream Super Bowl 57 on YouTube TV. After a free trial, YouTube TV then becomes a $64.99 monthly charge. YouTube TV offers local channels, including your local Fox affiliate that will be broadcasting the Super Bowl.

Viewers can watch YouTube TV on several devices, including Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, several brands of smart TVs, iOS, Android and web browsers.

Is the 2023 Super Bowl on Roku?

Yes, you can watch the Super Bowl on your Roku device. The best way is to add the Fox Sports app to your selected Roku channels. 

Sam Jarden

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Sam Jarden joined Sporting News as an intern in 2020 and returned as a content producer in 2022. In between, he spent a year and a half at Turner Sports, managing the social media accounts for Bleacher Report, NBA on TNT, NBA TV and others. A proud UNC alumnus, he spends his free time following the Tar Heels, Buffalo Bills and Newcastle United FC, and has been known to occasionally hit the links.