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    New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks helmets with Super Bowl Vince Lombardi trophy. Source: Imagn
    New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks helmets with Super Bowl Vince Lombardi trophy. Source: Imagn
    New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks helmets with Super Bowl Vince Lombardi trophy. Source: Imagn
    New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks helmets with Super Bowl Vince Lombardi trophy. Source: Imagn

    Is the Super Bowl 2026 on Peacock? All You Need To Know About Patriots vs. Seahawks Streaming Options

    The Super Bowl is finally almost here, and NBC will be broadcasting the big game live from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Punk rock band Green Day will be handling the opening ceremony from 6:30 p.m. EST before the game finally kicks off between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks.

    The question now is, will NBC’s streaming service, Peacock, be the one to stream the big game in the US? The answer is yes, Peacock does have the streaming rights to the Super Bowl, as this was part of the NFL’s deal with NBC regarding streaming. NBC will also be available to stream via Hulu TV, DirecTV and YouTube TV, though these do need subscriptions in order to watch the game.

    Aside from Peacock, US viewers will also be able to watch the game live on the NFL+ app. As for international viewers, they could watch the game live if they are subscribed to The Zone. For Spanish-speaking viewers, especially those who want to watch Bad Bunny perform live, Telemundo will also be broadcasting the game.

    As for Fubo subscribers, the platform has a very fraught and complicated relationship with NBC Universal. This means that with the exclusivity deal between the NFL and NBC, Fubo cannot stream the big game at all like other NFL games. Fubo infamously removed all NBC channels as the feud between the two companies continued.


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    Who Will Be The Announcers For Super Bowl LX?

    For the 13th time in his career, veteran broadcaster Mike Tirico will be the one tasked in announcing Super Bowl LX, and he will also be part of several pregame and postgame shows on NBC-affiliated broadcasts.

    With Tirico as the play-by-play announcer, Cris Collinsworth will be the analyst and color commentator. This will be the sixth time Collinsworth will be calling a Super Bowl as an analyst, having worked at NBC since 2011.

    Melissa Stark and Kaylee Hartung will be serving as the sideline reporters, while Terry McAulay will be the rules analyst. This is Stark’s second time covering the Super Bowl, but this will be Hartung’s first. McAulay, meanwhile, will be working on his second Super Bowl.

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