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We've unplugged and no longer have cable tv. We stream now and it works pretty well. But, the wife has informed me, she likes watching the Superbowl for the commercials and is concerned we won't have access at home. I told her we can go to a bar, but in case that doesn't work out, I'm looking for ideas on how to access it at home without paying $80 a month for access to some tv streaming service.
Thanks
WinnisquamZ
02-09-2023, 09:40 AM
I have seen many of the commercials on YouTube and other services. If you are looking for live, May I remind you “happy wife happy life”
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Bear Islander
02-09-2023, 10:42 AM
The Superbowl is on WFXT and you can get that station with a 7 day free trial on YouTubeTV.
Other streaming services have similar trials.
Don't forget to cancel next week.
Major
02-09-2023, 11:36 AM
We've unplugged and no longer have cable tv. We stream now and it works pretty well. But, the wife has informed me, she likes watching the Superbowl for the commercials and is concerned we won't have access at home. I told her we can go to a bar, but in case that doesn't work out, I'm looking for ideas on how to access it at home without paying $80 a month for access to some tv streaming service.
Thanks
We use FUBO, which is excellent. My wife handles it so I am unsure of the cost, but rest assured it's less than cable. Good luck!
Woodsy
02-09-2023, 11:42 AM
All of the streaming services offer a "free" trial. You just have to make sure you cancel within the timeframe. I also suggest you sign up for the free trial a day ahead of time to iron out any bugs you may have.
If you decide to go out to watch it, the SideCar between Tower Hill Tavern & The Crazy Gringo is an excellent place to watch a game!
Woodsy
longislander
02-10-2023, 10:50 AM
Just happen to get this email:
"Super Bowl streaming options: Most online guides are terrible at this, so let's just round up the options short order:
The Fox Sports app will stream the game for free (and in 4K, if you have a compatible TV and streaming player) on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV/Google TV, and Xbox consoles. That'll be the best way to watch for most people.
You can also try the NFL app as a backup.
Got an antenna? You can watch on Fox for free, with less latency than streaming, albeit at lower resolution.
Any live TV streaming service with a local Fox feed will carry the game, of course. That includes YouTube TV ($65 per month), Hulu + Live TV ($70 per month), DirecTV Stream ($75 per month), and Fubo TV ($86 per month). Sling TV Blue subscribers in select markets get a Fox feed as well.
Credit goes to Phillip Swann for reporting on the free Fox Sports feed, as lots of sites are wrongly claiming that you'll need a pay TV login. I've confirmed with Fox that no login will be necessary. If you're hosting a party, may the streaming and over-the-air gods be on your side!"
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgzGrcXmqVKzLXlHCQCMWKVRsQtlX
Bear Islander
02-10-2023, 12:05 PM
Just happen to get this email:
"Super Bowl streaming options: Most online guides are terrible at this, so let's just round up the options short order:
The Fox Sports app will stream the game for free (and in 4K, if you have a compatible TV and streaming player) on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV/Google TV, and Xbox consoles. That'll be the best way to watch for most people.
You can also try the NFL app as a backup.
Got an antenna? You can watch on Fox for free, with less latency than streaming, albeit at lower resolution.
Any live TV streaming service with a local Fox feed will carry the game, of course. That includes YouTube TV ($65 per month), Hulu + Live TV ($70 per month), DirecTV Stream ($75 per month), and Fubo TV ($86 per month). Sling TV Blue subscribers in select markets get a Fox feed as well.
Credit goes to Phillip Swann for reporting on the free Fox Sports feed, as lots of sites are wrongly claiming that you'll need a pay TV login. I've confirmed with Fox that no login will be necessary. If you're hosting a party, may the streaming and over-the-air gods be on your side!"
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgzGrcXmqVKzLXlHCQCMWKVRsQtlX
I just checked the Fox Sports app and it tells me I can only watch for one hour without paying.
I also checked the NFL app and found you must sign up for a month at $4.99 to watch the Super Bowl. Pretty cheap actually, but don't forget to cancel.
YouTubeTV is free if you remember to cancel.
Watching the game, all good so far. The wife just clicked under sports on the Roku and the superbowl was there. No charge.
thinkxingu
02-12-2023, 06:39 PM
Watching the game, all good so far. The wife just clicked under sports on the Roku and the superbowl was there. No charge.Ditto—pulled us to Fox Sports. No pause/rewind/fast-forward, though, so I feel a caveman/Xennial!
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