So, how do you actually *watch* this thing? Well, duh, the TV, right? But hold your horses, it ain’t that simple in this day and age. It’s all about streaming and apps and stuff. First things first: FOX is gonna be broadcasting it. So, if you still got cable (bless your heart, gramps!), you’re golden. Just tune into FOX at, like, 6:30 PM ET. They’ll probly start yakking about the game a while before then, so might wanna flip it on early.
But what if you’re a cord-cutter, like me? (Cable is *so* last decade). Don’t sweat it, there’s a ton of options. YouTube TV is one, supposedly. Never actually used it for the Super Bowl myself, but I hear good things. There’s also Tubi. I saw something about Tubi streaming it for free! FREE! That sounds kinda sketchy, not gonna lie. Like, what’s the catch? Probably tons of ads. But hey, free is free, right?
Then there’s NFL+, which is probably through the NFL themselves. I think you can watch it on your phone with that. Which, like, who wants to watch the Super Bowl on their phone? It’s gotta be on a big screen, with chips and dip, and yelling at the refs, ya know? But hey, to each their own.
And don’t forget Fox Deportes and Telemundo! I assume those are the Spanish-language broadcasts. So, if you speak Spanish, there ya go! (My Spanish is awful. Like, “donde esta la biblioteca” awful).
Oh! And Caesars Superdome in New Orleans! That’s where it’s at! But if you could get tickets, you wouldn’t be reading this, would you? Unless you’re just planning your viewing party… in which case, props to you for being so prepared!