How to Watch/Stream Super Bowl LX: NBC Channel, Peacock, Kickoff Time

Super Bowl LX is Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, and it’s airing on NBC with a Peacock stream.

If you’re searching “how to watch Super Bowl LX,” here’s the cleanest way to do it, whether you have cable, streaming, or just an antenna.


Watch on TV (simplest, usually best quality)

NBC is the main U.S. broadcast partner for Super Bowl LX.
If you have an over-the-air antenna, that’s often the most reliable “lag-free” option because it’s a straight broadcast signal.


Stream Super Bowl LX

Peacock is the primary streaming home for the NBC broadcast this year. 

A key detail fans keep missing: several outlets report it will not be on Paramount+ (that’s tied to CBS years).


Live TV streaming services (cord-cutters)

If you subscribe to a live TV streaming service that carries NBC in your market, you can stream the game through that app (or on a device like Roku/Fire TV/Apple TV). CBS Sports’ viewing guide specifically points to services that offer NBC.

One thing to watch: some services can have local-channel gaps depending on market disputes. For example, at least one major guide noted Fubo may not have NBC livestreams due to a carriage issue.

If you’re streaming, avoid the two most common issues (local NBC + lag)

If you’re a cord-cutter, the biggest “gotcha” is whether your live TV service actually carries your local NBC affiliate. Market-by-market gaps still happen, and it matters more on Super Bowl Sunday. One notable example this year: Fubo currently doesn’t carry NBCUniversal networks, so it’s not a safe bet for NBC in many areas.

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To reduce buffering/lag, use a wired connection (Ethernet) if possible, close other heavy Wi-Fi devices, and stream on a dedicated device (Roku/Fire TV/Apple TV) instead of casting from a phone. If picture quality is a priority, check whether your provider offers 4K feeds for the game day window, some TV providers are promoting 4K/multiview-style options around Super Bowl weekend.

And if you just want the “no surprises” option: antenna on NBC is still the most dependable, lowest-latency setup.


Spanish-language options

Super Bowl LX is also listed for Telemundo and Universo as Spanish-language broadcasts.


Pregame coverage

Pregame windows vary by network, but expect hours of build-up before kickoff (often starting early afternoon Eastern).

Quick “what should I do?” cheat sheet

  • Want the most stable feed: NBC via antenna

  • Want easiest streaming: Peacock

  • Want a cable-like stream: a live TV streamer that includes your local NBC


What Time Is the Super Bowl?

Super Bowl LX kicks off Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026 at 6:30 p.m. ET (typical Super Bowl start window).

Here are the most-searched time zones:

  • Eastern (ET): 6:30 p.m.

  • Central (CT): 5:30 p.m.

  • Mountain (MT): 4:30 p.m. (Denver time)

  • Pacific (PT): 3:30 p.m. (local kickoff at Levi’s Stadium)

One helpful reminder for fans planning parties: the “kickoff time” is scheduled, but the ball can be a few minutes after the top of the hour because of the on-field ceremonies and broadcast open. NBC’s guidance still centers it around 6:30 p.m. ET.

The last question is: Are you ready?

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