Any streaming service that offers a live channel package, specifically one that includes CBS, will be good to watch Super Bowl LVIII on. The services that include CBS in one or more of their packages include YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream, Paramount+, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, and Fubo TV. If you have a subscription to any of these services, you’ll be able to watch the game live via your home Wi-Fi connection, the same as you would on a regular cable hookup.
For the few individuals with neither cable TV nor the requisite streaming subscriptions, one option for catching the game is going old-school. As with most major networks, CBS operates various local affiliate stations around the United States. If you live in an area with good reception and your local CBS affiliate is broadcasting the game (which it almost definitely will be), you can pick it up using a standard TV antenna hookup. Watching the game this way is completely free, so it’s handy if you’re strapped for cash.
Once again, Super Bowl LVIII will air on Sunday, February 11, with kickoff set to begin at 6:30 p.m. Eastern time.