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The Kansas City Chiefs play the San Francisco 49ers this Sunday in Super Bowl LIV. If you’re one of those Chiefs fans who has decided to cut the cord, we have just the guide for you.
Which streaming services will be showing Super Bowl 54?
Below is the list of which services will show Super Bowl 54 with FOX as part of their streaming lineups. While each streaming service offers a slightly different variation of channel lineups, all of these services come with a free trial, too.
fuboTV
- Price: $55 per month (with a seven-day free trial)
- Available for Roku, Apple TV 4K, Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast, and Android TV
Hulu with Live TV
- Price: $55 per month (with a seven-day free trial)
- Available to stream with Roku, Apple TV 4K, Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, and Xbox One
SlingTV
- Price: $39.99 per month (with a seven-day free trial)
- Available to stream with Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast
YouTubeTV
- Price: $40 per month (with a five-day free trial)
- Available to stream with Google Chromecast, Roku, Apple TV, Android TV, and Xbox One
AT&T Now
- Price: $40 - $75 per month (with a seven-day free trial)
- Available to stream with Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast, and Samsung Smart TV
What if I just want to watch it directly through FOX?
If you’re not looking for a bundled streaming service, you can also tune in to Super Bowl 54 directly though the FOX Sports Go app, which is free with your cable provider sign in.
You can also watch with an antenna, too
Because the Super Bowl is played on basic cable, you’ll be able to watch the game via an antenna through your local FOX affiliate channel.