Summary

The month of February means one thing for football fans: the Super Bowl. The 2024 edition of the big game kicks off on February 11th, and millions of people will be tuning in to watch the Kansas City Chiefs try to repeat against the San Francisco 49ers. We’ll show you how to watch Super Bowl LVIII.

What Channel Is the Super Bowl On?

The 2024 Super Bowl LVIII will be broadcast on CBS in the United States. The game rotates through the four major US TV networks—ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC—and this year is CBS' turn. The 2025 Super Bowl will be broadcast on FOX.

Watch the Super Bowl for Free With an OTA Antenna

Since CBS is broadcasted “over the air,” it can be watched for free without a cable subscription. The simplest way to do that without messing around with streaming apps is with an OTA TV antenna. Most people have a local CBS affiliate within the range of a cheap antenna.

First,check to see if there is indeed a CBS station in your vicinity. Assuming there is one within 200 miles, theGesobyte TV Antennawill do the job for $30. Not only will this be great for watching the Super Bowl in HD without any streaming delay, but you can use it after the game to pick up ABC, FOX, NBC, PBS, and a variety of other free channels.It’s a super useful thing to have.

How to Stream Super Bowl 2024

Since the Super Bowl is on CBS this year, it’s pretty easy to know which streaming service will have the game—Paramount+. The service costs $5.99 per month, and there is currently a free seven-day trial (though we wouldn’t be surprised if that magically disappears before the Super Bowl).

The game will also be available to watch on pretty much any streaming service that offers live TV. That includes:

FAQ

What Time Is the Super Bowl?

The Super Bowl officially kicks off at 6:30 PM Eastern Time (3:30 PM PST) on July 30, 2025.

Where Is the Super Bowl This Year?

Super Bowl LVIII (2024) is being played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Who Is Performing at the Super Bowl 2024?

Usher is performing at the Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show. Reba McEntire will be singing the National Anthem, Post Malone is singingAmerica the Beautiful, and Andra Day will singLift Every Voice and Sing.