Super Bowl 60 Streaming Guide: Will the Game Stream on Peacock, NFL+, and Prime Video?

Find out where to stream Super Bowl 60 live, including Peacock, NFL+ and Prime Video, plus everything you need to watch the big game online.

The NFL’s biggest night has arrived, and fans around the world are preparing for Super Bowl 60. The championship game will be played on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, with the New England Patriots facing the Seattle Seahawks in a highly anticipated rematch.

Beyond the action on the field, viewers are also looking forward to streaming the Super Bowl matchup. With interest at an all-time high, fans can watch the game on television, streaming platforms, international broadcasts, and high-quality 4 K.


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Super Bowl 60 Streaming Guide: Where to Watch

NBC will air Super Bowl 60 live, and you can stream it on Peacock. The broadcast will start with play-by-play announcer Mike Tirico calling the game in his Super Bowl debut. Cris Collinsworth will join him for color commentary, marking his 17th season in the role.

Melissa Stark and Kaylee Hartung handle sideline duties, while the game airs in 4K HDR with advanced Skycam and pylon camera coverage.

Viewers can watch the pregame programming on ESPN, NBC, and NFL Network, with live streaming options available through Fubo and Peacock.

Super Bowl 2026 pregame coverage begins early on Sunday, February 8, giving fans hours of buildup before kickoff. NFL Network starts the day at 9 a.m. Eastern Time, followed by ESPN at 10 a.m. Eastern Time, with NBC’s main pregame show beginning at 1 p.m. Eastern Time.

The game will be broadcast nationally on NBC and available to stream live on Peacock through its Premium or Premium Plus plans. If you plan to watch on Peacock, you will need a paid subscription. NBC’s 4K HDR Super Bowl stream will be available to users on either the Premium plan at $10.99 per month or the Premium Plus plan at $16.99 per month, which removes ads.

This includes full live coverage of the Patriots vs. Seahawks matchup, the halftime show, and the opening ceremony. Peacock is the official streaming home in the United States, while the TV broadcast remains on NBC for viewers with cable or antenna access.

Four-time Grammy Award nominee Charlie Puth is tabbed to deliver the national anthem, while Brandi Carlile will sing “America the Beautiful.” Coco Jones will round out the musical lineup with a performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” All three performances are scheduled to take place just before the official kickoff, set for 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time.

How to Watch Super Bowl 60 in High-Quality 4k Video?

You can watch NBC’s broadcast of the Patriots taking on the Seahawks in full 4K, which looks much sharper than regular HD. And if you don’t own a 4K TV yet, this might be the perfect excuse. There’s still time to grab one at a pretty solid discount before kickoff.

To actually see the game in 4K HDR, you’ll need the right setup. That means watching on a device that supports 4K HDR and either tuning in through a TV provider that carries NBC’s 4K feed or signing up for a paid Peacock plan that includes live sports streaming.

Most major cable and satellite providers will make the Super Bowl available in 4K, including Xfinity, Charter Spectrum, Verizon Fios, DirecTV, and Dish Network.

The same goes for streaming platforms like DirecTV Stream, Sling TV, and YouTube TV, all of which are expected to carry NBC’s 4K broadcast of the game along with pregame coverage.

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