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People in US can now watch Super Bowl 2020 Without Cable Online

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
January 27, 2020
in Entertainment
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Everyone can now LIVE stream Super Bowl 2020 on February 2 where ever they are in the world. Those who are wondering about how to watch super bowl without cable, there are various online streaming options available too that will stream the Super Bowl 2020 without any commercials. This time the San Francisco 49ers will be facing off The Kansas City Chiefs at the Super Bowl LIV.

Shakira and Jennifer Lopez are performing in the first half. There is enough entertainment planned for the audience. The broadcast partner is FOX channel and the commentators booth will be occupied by the legendary Troy Aikman – former Dallas Cowboys quarterback alongside Joe Buck.

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To watch the game one will need to just follow the VPN guidelines and log in with a VPN. They will then need to choose a US server location to see if the local network offers FOX channel. Thought there are various top US-based streaming services now that can be the alternative to Fox channel as the option. Each services are available on a free trial basis. One needs to log in, subscribe and if the services aren’t good, the subscription can be cancelled anytime without any loss of money.

There is Hulu with Live TV at $54.99 per month, YouTubeTV at $49.99 per month, DirecTV Now $50 per month and FuboTV $55 for the first month. Hulu with Live TV will include CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN channels. While YouTubeTV gives one access to CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN and FuboTV includes CBS, Fox, NBC and the NFL Network. DirecTV Now has all the CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN channel and with $5 extra payment the NFL Network can be added to the pack.

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Richard has worked as a journalist for various print-based magazines for more than 5 years. He brings together substantial news pieces from the Education industry.

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