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It’s the final countdown – the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers battle it out this weekend for the 58th Super Bowl in Las Vegas. The last time these two teams went head-to-head for the NFL title was back in 2020, just before the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

Last year, over 115 million people tuned into the annual sporting event, making it the most-watched Super Bowl in history across all platforms, according to Nielsen data. Whether you’re in it for the Patrick Mahomes-Brock Purdy showdown, the epic commercials or just to see Taylor Swift cheer on her man, here are four ways you can stream the game if you’ve cut the cord. 

Paramount+ Essential, 7-day free trial, then $5.99 per month, or Paramount+ With Showtime, 7-day free trial, then $11.99 per month

CBS will be broadcasting the game live this year, with kickoff scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET. And since Paramount+ is a service from ViacomCBS, it’s a no-brainer to sign up for one of the most affordable streaming plans on the market. The platform offers a free, seven-day trial for both the Paramount+ Essential (7-day free trial, then $5.99 per month) and Paramount+ With Showtime ($11.99 per month) plans. The Essential tier includes NFL on CBS, 24/7 live CBS news coverage, plus countless shows and movies. With the ad-free Showtime tier, you can stream everything from the Essential plan plus live TV with college football, and, as the plan’s name infers, Showtime originals and countless flicks. 

NFL+, starting at $6.99 per month

If you can’t make it to your friend’s couch in time for kickoff or you’re on the go this Super Bowl Sunday, there’s no need to fret. You can watch the game on your smartphone or tablet via NFL+, starting at $6.99 per month. 

Fubo TV, 7-day free trial, then starting at $79.99 per month

Like Paramount+, you can watch the Super Bowl using Fubo‘s seven-day free trial, and can cancel anytime.

Hulu + Live TV, starting at $76.99

While it has a heftier price tag than the other streaming services aforementioned, the Super Bowl LVIII festivities will also be available on Hulu + Live TV (starting at $76.99 per month, with ads). But, the higher price tag gets you access to major live events, Disney+, ESPN+, over 95 top channels, movies, Hulu Originals and more.

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