00:00The Super Bowl is this Sunday, February 8th, and the New York Post is here to tell you how you can actually watch a game.
00:06I know that's a question for a lot of people, so here's what we did.
00:09We divided our guide for you into three parts.
00:11We got one guide for the cable subscribers, one guide for the cord cutters who want to stream the game,
00:16and a third guide where we're going to list all the options for people who aren't subscribed to any streaming service
00:22and would like to take advantage of a free streaming service trial.
00:25I don't blame you for that.
00:26Now, for all the people who still have cable or for those of you who use your Boomer parents' cable login,
00:33no shame there, you can watch the Super Bowl live on NBC or the NBC website with your cable login
00:39or, as I mentioned before, your Boomer parents' login, as the case may be.
00:43Now, if you're looking for Spanish language broadcast, the game will also be broadcast on Telemundo and Universal channels.
00:51For you cord cutters out there, here are the streaming options you can check out
00:55to watch the game on the web or via streaming services apps.
00:59You can stream the game live through just one.
01:02Subscribe to Peacock Premium.
01:04That's available for $10.99 a month.
01:06Your second option is you can also access Peacock through your Amazon Prime Video account.
01:12Add Peacock to your Prime Video account for $10.99 per month
01:14or pay $16.99 per month for the premium tier without ads.
01:19I sometimes don't like to see those ads, so I get that too.
01:21No, you can get a free Peacock trial through your Amazon Prime Video account.
01:25It's a seven-day free trial for Prime members and you'll get access to the ad-free Peacock tier within the Prime Video app.
01:33Now, there are more streaming services that you can tune into to see the game.
01:38Those include the Hulu Plus Live TV Package, DirecTV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, and NFL Plus.
01:45For fans who subscribe to NFL Plus, remember that you're limited to watching the Super Bowl on mobile devices.
01:53Shout out to those of you who are doing it no frills without a television or streaming sub.
01:59The following streaming services offer a free trial that you can take advantage of to watch the big game.
02:07YouTube TV, DirecTV, Hulu, and Amazon Prime all offer free trials if you want to watch without making a long-term commitment.
02:15It's a good thing.
02:16So remember, you've got to cancel before you're billed for the real thing.
02:20Now, are you a Patriots fan in the Bay Area?
02:23Well, if you are, Red Jack Saloon and the Buccaneer are where you can watch with good Pat's company.
02:30For Seahawks fans in the Bay Area, check out Bill McNally's in Oakland, Danny Coyles, or St. Stephen Green to watch with your fellow Seattle faithful.
02:39Look, this one should be a good game and we hope that we can help you make sense of how you can catch the big event.
02:46We don't want you to miss it at all.
02:48So, enjoy the Super Bowl.
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