This Sunday, if you don’t have an antenna or a cable package and you want to watch the Super Bowl for free, you do have options.
CBS has the broadcast rights this year – its 21st Super Bowl if anyone is counting – and that gives most everyone in a Top 100 TV market easy access to the broadcast, either at home or at a local bar.
If you live outside a major metro, though, you should first try Paramount Plus. It's CBS’ parent company and it’s offering a free, one-week trial.
There’s no promo code required, and you can stream on various devices. Just remember to cancel before the trial ends if you do not wish to continue the service.
There’s also FuboTV’s free week-long trial that includes access to sports channels including the Super Bowl. Sign up now and remember to cancel after the game to avoid charges.
If you live right outside a major city, you could hurry over to Amazon and buy an Over-The-Air (OTA) Antenna for $25 or so. That way, if the nearest CBS station is within spittin’ distance, you’ll be able to watch it for free, the old-fashioned way.
The last two options are DirecTV and Hulu+ Live TV. Both offer free trials that include access to the Super Bowl. Again, just cancel it after the game or a monthly subscription will show up on your credit card for sure.
One other word of warning
Make sure to take advantage of these offers promptly, as they may not be available on the day of the Super Bowl itself.
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Posted: 2024-02-06 12:43:55