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A second stream on Tubi will feature the "Tubi Red Carpet" hosted by Olivia Culpo from the Superdome in New Orleans.
Super Bowl takes place on Sunday, Feb. 9. Here’s everything to know about the game, from who’s performing the halftime show to how to watch.
Fox will stream the Super Bowl on Tubi for the first time, giving streamers and cord cutters a chance to watch the big game on Feb. 9 for free.
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Fox announced on Wednesday that Super Bowl LIX will stream live on Tubi, its free, ad-supported streaming service, when it kicks off on February 9th, 2025. You’ll be able to stream the game in 4K for free from the service’s app on your phone or smart TV, but you’ll need an account to watch.
While watching on Tubi does not generally require an account, viewers will need to register in order to watch.
Most of us in the States can always watch Super Bowl LIX for free if we have a local Fox station. Now, cord-cutters can watch the game for free as well on the relatively obscure Tubi streaming service .
On Super Bowl Sunday, Fox will have its Super Bowl LIX pregame show, with Tubi also streaming Tubi Red Carpet at Super Bowl LIX, which will be hosted by Olivia Culpo and cover the “celebrity, fashion and culture behind America’s biggest sports event.”
Tubi announced that the broadcast of Super Bowl LIX will stream for free on their platform in February. Viewers will be able to watch via email sign up.
Fox plans to stream Super Bowl LIX on Tubi, a change that will no doubt lend a promotional boost to the company's ad-supported streaming outlet
Fox Sports announces that the Super Bowl LIX will be streamed for free on its streaming app, Tubi, marking the first time the event is made accessible without a subscription. Both the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles are top contenders to reach the Super Bowl by winning their respective AFC and NFC Championships.