Supe Bowl 2020

Monday, January 20, 2020

Super Bowl 2020 live stream: how to watch 49ERS vs CHIEFS Live Stream free

I was a Kansas City Chiefs Fangirl. It is a dream come true to do what I love and cover the team I’ve been following since I was that little girl who loved sports and who some people thought was maybe a little weird because of it. The girl who told her friends she couldn’t go to the mall on Sunday, because the 49ers were playing the Cowboys in the NFC Championship game. I’m happy I am that girl. I’m proud I am that girl. And to all Fangirls of all ages, who’s ready for the Super Bowl, baby?!


With the Conference Championships having ended, we officially know who is going to the Super Bowl LIV in February.
 And if you're ready to catch all of the exciting action, keep reading as it's really easy to get a Super Bowl 2020 live stream on February 2 – no matter where in the world you are. And with our help, you can even watch without having to sit through the commercials.
And now its official…. The San Francisco 49ers will be facing off The Kansas City Chiefs at the Super Bowl LIV
And although we have no predictions for which team may win, we will say that both teams are incredibly powerful. Between the 49ers stellar defensive tackle and the Chiefs' incredible offense it's very difficult to tell who will be victorious.



And if you're equally looking forward to the entertainment part of the Super Bowl (we don't blame you) you definitely should be! Shakira and Jennifer Lopez have teased aspects of their performances but it's set to be amazing.
And if you missed a couple of the NFL Playoff games and need more information on how to catch those games, we tell you how to get an NFL live stream here.
Ready for the ultimate sporting event? Keep reading to find out all the information you need to know for the Super Bowl 2020 and where to live stream the event from anywhere in the world.
  • Watch every regular season game with our NFL live stream guide

How to watch a Super Bowl 2020 live stream for free in the US:

Fox will be broadcasting the event live this time around with Joe Buck commentating alongside the legendary Troy Aikman – former Dallas Cowboys quarterback. 
Note that you will need a US IP address in order to access the Fox coverage otherwise you won't be able to access the content from abroad – if you want to do so, you'll have to follow our VPN guidelines above and log in with a VPN, choosing a US server location. 
Fox isn't you're only option though, with all of the top US-based streaming services all providing an alternative. Each one offers a free trial to get you started and has masses of other content and channels for you to enjoy if you subscribe:
  • Hulu with Live TV $54.99 per month – Hulu with Live TV includes CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN.
  • YouTubeTV $49.99 per month – YouTubeTV gives you access to CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN.
  • DirecTV Now $50 per month – DirecTV Now includes CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN and for $5 extra you can add the NFL Network.
  • FuboTV $55 for the first month – FuboTV includes CBS, Fox, NBC and the NFL Network.

How to watch Super Bowl online in the UK for FREE:

How to watch the Super Bowl 2020: live stream in Canada

How to live stream Super Bowl action in Australia

Super Bowl live stream: worldwide coverage where you are

Super Bowl 53 was available live in seven languages and 170 countries and territories around the world.
We don't yet know exactly who will be showing the 2020 event, but we can tell you a few options from last year in some of the most popular territories for watching NFL: Mexico – ESPN, Fox, TV Azteca; Brazil – ESPN; South Korea – MBC Sports; Germany – ProSieben, DAZN; France – TF1, BeIN Sport; Argentina – ESPN, Fox; China – Fox Sports, BesTV.

How to watch Super Bowl online – our favorite live stream choice:

If, like us, you'd like to watch a live stream online without any commercial breaks, then following these three simple steps will help:
1. Download and install a VPN
2. Connect to a UK server location
3. Go to TVPlayer.com
Want to record the Super Bowl and watch it later? TVPlayer will also allow you to do that too. You'll need to sign up for a paid account, but the good news there is that the site offers a 14-day free trial so no payments required!

Want to watch the Super Bowl in Miami instead?

If you’d rather catch the action live in the arena instead, you can always buy tickets. Just be aware that they are quite expensive, the cheapest tickets you can get are priced at $4,799 each, and that’s for the very back of the stadium. Premium seats which are pretty close to the action are going at $12,999 to even $15,925 each.
The good news is that the premium seats tickets include access to the three hour all-inclusive 3-hour pre-game party at Gulfstream Park, meet and greet opportunities with NFL stars and Hall of Famers including Joe DeLamiellure, Floyd Little & Jan Stenerud and more! 

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