Netflix has some intriguing new titles coming up.
The streaming platform recently launched a new season of the enduring Canadian series Heartland, along with the well-loved courtroom drama Lincoln Lawyer. Plus, fans of reality TV can look forward to the next season of Love Is Blind, which is set to premiere on Wednesday, February 11th.
On another note, the film Blue Moon is getting some recognition, having been nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Picture. It’s scheduled to premiere on the platform on February 14th. But how about live sports?
While Netflix did stream two NFL games on Christmas, it’s worth noting that the streaming service won’t be showing the upcoming Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks this Sunday.
If you’re wondering where to catch the Super Bowl live online, here’s the information you need.
What time does the Super Bowl start?
The 2026 Super Bowl kicks off on Sunday, February 8th at 6:30 PM ET. You can catch it on NBC, Telemundo, Universo, and NFL+. Coverage will start earlier at 1 PM ET, leading into the opening ceremony at 6 PM ET.
Can I watch the Super Bowl on Netflix or Hulu?
No, the Super Bowl won’t be available on Netflix, either live or on-demand. It will exclusively air on NBC and Peacock.
If you’re a Hulu + Live TV subscriber (which costs $89.99 monthly), you can stream the game through their NBC live feed. There’s also a three-day free trial for new users.
How to watch the 2026 Super Bowl online and on TV:
If you have a cable login, you’re all set to watch the Super Bowl live on NBC or through their website. Don’t have a cable login? No worries! You can still stream the game using subscriptions to Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, NFL+, DIRECTV, or Sling TV (available in select markets).
All these services offer free trials for new subscribers, which is nice.
Is the Super Bowl streaming on Peacock?
Yes! You can watch the 2026 Super Bowl live on Peacock Premium, which is available for $10.99/month or $109.99/year. There’s also Peacock Premium Plus, priced at $16.99/month or $169.99 annually.
Keep in mind that the Super Bowl isn’t part of Peacock’s $7.99/month “Select” plan.
If you’re a student, there’s a special offer of 12 months of Peacock for $5.99/month. While Peacock itself doesn’t provide a direct free trial, you might find a free subscription through services like Instacart+.
Super Bowl 2026 Performers:
Green Day will be performing during the opening ceremony, while Charlie Puth is set to sing the national anthem. Brandi Carlile will lend her voice to “America the Beautiful,” and Coco Jones will sing “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” At the halftime show, Bad Bunny will take the stage.
