

Unlike last year, the game will also be available in 4K OTA and on a few streaming networks. 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. 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. The best way to watch the game is, of course, to see it live. CloseĪlso: Why next year's Super Bowl ads will be written by ChatGPTĬome Sunday, February 12, we'll see who wins it all. If you see inaccuracies in our content, please report the mistake via this form.

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