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Super Bowl LVIII: How to watch for free on Apple TV, iPhone, or any device

Super Bowl LVIII is set for today, February 11 at 6:30 pm ET / 3:30 pm PT with the San Francisco 49ers taking on the Kansas City Chiefs in Las Vegas. Join along for a few ways to watch Super Bowl LVIII including for free on the web, iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. We’ll also cover the halftime show details and more.

The 49ers are currently favored to win the game across a range of different betting books like MGM, FanDuel, and more.

When to watch Super Bowl LVIII?

  • Super Bowl LVIII kicks off on Sunday, February 11 at 6:30 pm ET / 5:30 pm CT / 3:30 pm PT
    • Tune in earlier for pre-game coverage

Where is Super Bowl LVIII?

How to watch Super Bowl LVIII

CBS and Nickelodeon

  • CBS has the rights to Super Bowl LVIII, so tune in there if you can, but you can also watch on Paramount+ or on CBS.com and the CBS Sports app (requires provider log-in for the latter two)
  • Nickelodeon will be airing a kiddo/family-friendly version of the Super Bowl
  • Or grab an affordable antenna to get CBS over the air for free if you don’t have cable

NFL app

Free with Paramount+, YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream, fuboTV

Get an instant free trial with a streaming live TV provider if you don’t have access to the above options:

Apple Music halftime show

Super Bowl LVIII is the second year that Apple Music is sponsoring the halftime show.

How to watch Super Bowl LVIII halftime show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcRLTbQxgcI

Top image via NFL.com

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