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Super Bowl 2025 streaming: How to watch the game and Halftime show for free online

Here is everything you need to know to fully enjoy your Super Bowl Sunday.

The Super Bowl will take place in New Orleans’ Caesar’s Superdome. Photo: LR Composition
Photo: LR Composition

This Super Bowl Sunday is quickly approaching, with the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles ready to give their all for the chance to win the Vince Lombardi Trophy.

The Kansas City Chiefs will be making their fourth appearance in a Super Bowl in the last five years and will also make their third appearance in a row, something only three other teams have ever achieved. Additionally, Kansas City Chiefs could become the first team in NFL history to ever win three consecutive championships.

On the other hand, The Philadelphia Eagles will try their hand at a rematch for the 2020 Superbowl, where this two teams previously faced eachother and the Chiefs won.

Both teams faced each other at the Super Bowl 2020. Photo: Marca

Both teams faced each other at the Super Bowl 2020. Photo: Marca

How to watch the Super Bowl for free?

You can watch Super Bowl LIX for free by signing up for Tubi, an ad-supported streaming platform that will be transmitting the game in 4K on compatible devices with no credit card required.

Additionally, you might want to get an over-the-air antenna, as this allows you to watch local channels, including Fox, without any subscription. Obviously, the reception quality and availability will depend on your location.

Who will be performing the Halftime Show?

At the Super Bowl is just as important as the match, and it has become one of the most viewed shows not only in the US, but around the world. Performers such as Stevie Wonder, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, U2, Madonna and Beyonce have previously starred the show.

Kendrick Lamar at this year's Grammy Ceremony. Photo: USA Today

Kendrick Lamar at this year's Grammy Ceremony. Photo: USA Today

This year is famous rapper, Kendrick Lamar, whom last Sunday swept the floor at this year’s Grammys taking home five awards including: Song of the year and Record of the year for the Drake diss track “Not Like Us”.

Fellow Grammy-winning artist SZA will join Lamar as a special guest performer at New Orleans’ Caesar’s Superdome.