Thursday, January 31, 2019

How to stream Super Bowl LIII live

It's that time of the year again. Super Bowl LIII kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET. on Sunday, Feb. 3. While those with cable can just watch it on their TV, you can also catch every play, commercial, and musical guest thanks to these apps that are available on Windows 10. The Super Bowl can be streamed a number of ways this year including both free and subscription-based options.

Straight from the source

CBS All Access

If you'd like to watch the game through your Xbox One or other streaming box, you'll want to use CBS All Access. You can then watch the Super Bowl through the CBS app on Windows 10 and Xbox. It requires a subscription that also gets you access to shows like Star Trek: Discovery.

$6 a month at CBS

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Hulu with Live TV

Hulu is upgrading its app on Windows 10 to a more progressive web version. With that change comes support for live television if you subscribe to Hulu with Live TV. If the app hasn't updated for you, it will still work in your browser. The Live TV plan is expensive, but worth it if you also want DVR and access to Hulu originals.



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