The Kansas City Chiefs play the San Francisco 49ers at Super Bowl LIV, and there are multiple options for watching the game online. This year’s gridiron competition takes place at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday, February 2.

The 2020 Super Bowl features the extraordinary passing game of Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, along with the more conservative style of the San Francisco 49ers, led on offense by Jimmy Garoppolo. And while sports fans are indeed ready to see how the action will play out, and who will ultimately hoist up the Vince Lombardi Trophy, many international viewers will stream because of the pop culture factor — all the music, commercials, and fear of missing out. 

This year’s Super Bowl has a one-point spread, which means that the game could easily go either way. Daily Fantasy Sports fans will also be keeping an eye on the over/under of 52.5, a number that teases a high scoring game. And there will unfortunately be a bittersweet aspect given the recent passing of international sports icon Kobe Bryant just one week prior. Still, once the game begins, viewers can expect all the usual thrills, amplified a little bit more by innovative promos and halftime performances by Jennifer Lopez and Shakira. Here’s how to watch the 2020 Super Bowl online.

What Time Super Bowl 2020 Airs

Super Bowl LIV begins on February 2 at 6:30 p.m. EST (local Miami time) on Fox. However, the usual pre-game entertainment begins nearly five hours before at 2:00 p.m. EST on the same network. Streamers can expect multiple live performances featuring Demi Lovato, DJ Khaled, Yolanda Adams, Dan + Kay Shay, and Miami native Pitbull. The pre-game show will be hosted by Curt Menefee, Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, Michael Strahan, and Jimmy Johnson. 

How To Watch Super Bowl 2020 Online For Free

Other Ways To Watch Super Bowl 2020

For those who can’t watch Super Bowl LIV on television, the game can be accessed via the Fox Sports app through Android, Android TV, iOS, Apple TV, Roku, FireTV, Xbox One, and Samsung Smart TV. Expect the 2020 Super Bowl to last approximately four hours, with the halftime show lasting around 25 to 30 minutes. 

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