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How to stream Super Bowl LIX on Fox and Tubi

Tubi’s free 4K stream will be the easiest option for many. But you can always watch directly through Fox.

Tubi’s free 4K stream will be the easiest option for many. But you can always watch directly through Fox.

Super Bowl LIX Previews
Super Bowl LIX Previews
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Chris Welch
is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas included audio, home theater, smartphones, and more.

Getting ready for the Big Game? Once you’ve invited your friends over and picked what food to order, the most important thing is deciding how and where to watch Super Bowl LIX. But thankfully, it’s going to be very, very easy to catch the Eagles and Chiefs facing off in New Orleans.

If history’s anything to go by, betting against Patrick Mahomes seems ill-advised. Repeating the outcome of this matchup two years ago is his goal. Denying Kansas City a history-making three-peat would be quite the triumph for Philadelphia, however. So if you’re looking for the best way to experience Sunday night’s spectacle (and Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show), I’m here to help.

When is Super Bowl LIX?

The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City chiefs will collide on February 9th at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Official coverage begins at 6:00PM ET with kickoff scheduled for 6:30PM.

Where can I watch Super Bowl LIX?

Fox will be airing the game on cable, and you can also watch it through various internet TV services like YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, and Fubo. Comcast will presenting it in Dolby Vision and Atmos.

But the simplest option for many will be to tune into Tubi’s free live stream of Super Bowl LIX. You won’t need a cable login to watch any of the action live, and the Fox-owned app will be serving the game in upscaled 4K and HDR. And don’t worry: you’ll get all the same, big-money ads during commercial breaks as everyone else.

Which devices support the 4K stream of Super Bowl LIX on Tubi?

Tubi’s website says “you’ll be able to stream in 4K on supported devices like Roku, Fire TV, Android TV, and Apple TV” as long as your streaming player and TV are both 4K-compatible.

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