At long last, we know the winners of the NFC and AFC conferences. The Philadelphia Eagles beat the San Francisco 49ers, and the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Cincinnati Bengals. The winning teams will go on to compete for the Lombardi Trophy at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona for Super Bowl LVII.
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Come Sunday, February 12, we'll see who wins it all. The best way to watch the game is, of course, to see it live. But, when the Super Bowl ticket prices range from not quite$5,000 to an eye-watering$40,000, most of us will be watching it from our living rooms.
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So, unless you watch the game, which is being broadcast by Fox and, in Spanish, on Fox Deportes, over the air (OTA) with an antenna, the best and cheapest way to watch the Super Bowl will be with one of the streaming services listed below. Unlike last year, the game will also be available in 4K OTA and on a few streaming networks.
DirecTV Stream has gone through a number of name changes. In the past, it's been AT&T TV, AT&T TV Now, and DirecTV Now. Whatever you call it, you'll get Fox on even its cheapest package: The$69.99 Entertainment package. Of course,$70 for all practical purposes a month still isn't cheap. It does, however, include Fox Deportes.
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DirecTV's other packages offer additional channels, with prices from$90 to$150 per month. Unfortunately, DirecTV does not offer 4K streaming at this time.
On the plus side, DirecTV Stream now comes with generous unlimited Cloud DVR storage. At home, you can watch the game, or any other show, on up to two streaming devices at once. Away from home, you can share your stream with three other devices.
Like the name says,FuboTV is all about sports. But it's not just sports. It's also a full-fledged streaming service with all the usual networks, including the one that matters for the game, Fox. Its starter plan, Pro, has over 100 channels and comes with 1,000 hours of cloud DVR storage. You can stream to up to three screens at once for$74.99 a month. It also includes Fox Deportes. One huge plus for FuboTV is that it offers 4K streaming on its Elite or Premier plans.
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This service also encourages new users to sign up for the big game with a free seven-day trial. FuboTV is convinced that once you've tried its service, you'll stick.
Hulu with Live TV's combination of on-demand video and live TV is nice, and it also comes with Disney+ and ESPN+ bundled. For$82.99 a month, that's a good deal. For that, you can also stream two sessions at once. You can also watch Fox Deportes on it. For another$10 a month, you can play as many streams at once at home. But you're still limited to three screens when you're away from home.
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Another nice plus is you can store an unlimited number of videos in your cloud DVR archive for up to nine months. One thing you can't do, however, is watch or store the Super Bowl in 4K. While you can watch many Hulu shows, such as Only Murders in the Building, Kindred, and Reboot, in 4K, live TV shows, including the Super Bowl, aren't available.
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