Here’s How To Stream Sunday’s Super Bowl

By 02/03/2017
Here’s How To Stream Sunday’s Super Bowl

Cord cutters, rest assured: with Super Bowl Sunday just around the corner, there are still plenty of ways to catch the big game.

Airing this year on Fox and kicking off at 6:30 pm ET, smart TV users can stream the game via Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TVRoku, Xbox One, or on Windows devices simply by downloading the Fox Sports Go app or the NFL app, per Wired. The stream will feature the same exact commercials that appear on the television broadcast. And while both apps normally require a cable log-in, they won’t on Sunday.

Football fans who want to stream the game on their smartphones can do so from the Fox Sports Go app on both Android and iOs. However, you’ll have to be connected via Wi-Fi — unless you’re a Verizon subscriber. In addition to a standard mobile stream, according to Wired, the Fox Sports Go app will enable viewers to watch from the perspective of any player on the field — as captured by a brand new 360-camera from Intel.

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And here’s a nifty little trick for iPhone users, reports The Wall Street Journal. If you say to Siri, “Let’s watch the Super Bowl,” she will automatically tune into the game on the Fox Sports Go app. Meanwhile, those with smartphone-compatible VR devices — including a Google Cardboard headset or a Samsung Gear VR — can also watch highlights from the game that will be uploaded in real time to the Fox Sports VR app.

Finally, laptop fans can watch the New England Patriots take on the Atlanta Falcons — as well as Lady Gaga’s half-time extravaganza — on the Fox Sports Go website.

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