Will Super Bowl 2024 Be On Peacock?

Here we go! After months of NFL action, the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers collide at Super Bowl LVIII!

Allegiant Stadium in Sin City will be rocking as we all sit back, relax, and enjoy Super Bowl Sunday. The commercials! The gambling! The snacks! The halftime show! Are we forgetting anything?

Oh right… the football. Brock Purdy and the 49ers ended the regular season with a 12-5 record, good enough for first place in the NFC West. Patrick Mahomes and company also ended the year as a division winner, going 11-6 as they captured the AFC West title for the eighth straight season. Will this year’s Super Bowl be a repeat of 2020 when Kansas City defeated San Fran, or will the 49ers win their first championship since the 94-95 season? Time will tell.

Here’s where to watch the 2024 Super Bowl online.

Will Super Bowl 2024 Be On Peacock?

Nope. Unfortunately, you can’t watch the Super Bowl on Peacock.

Super Bowl 2024 Start Time/Channel:

Super Bowl LVIII officially begins tonight at 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS, Nickelodeon, and Paramount+.

Super Bowl 2024 Live Stream Info:

If you have a valid cable login, you can watch the Super Bowl on CBS, CBS.com, or the CBS app. You can also stream the game live via Paramount+ with Showtime and ($11.99/month) and Paramount+ Essential ($5.99/month). Both Paramount+ and Amazon offer free trials for new subscribers.

Finally, you can access a CBS live stream with an active subscription to Sling TVfuboTVHulu + Live TVDirecTV StreamNFL+, or YouTube TV. FuboTV and YouTube TV offer free trials for new subscribers.

Patrick Mahomes
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Can I Watch Super Bowl 2024 Live On Hulu Or YouTube?

Yes! Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV subscribers can stream the Super Bowl via the platform’s CBS live streams.

Hulu + Live TV is available for $76.99/month and includes Disney+ and ESPN+. YouTube TV is currently offering a discounted rate of $62.99/month for the first three months ($72.99/month thereafter).

Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV both include Nickelodeon, which will air an exclusive family-friendly (aka slime-filled!) telecast of the game.