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How to watch the 2020 Super Bowl on Android or iPhone without cable: Live streams, start time and more. You can live stream Super Bowl LIV for free, no cable subscription required.Fox Sports lets you watch it from a web browser, the free Fox Sports mobile app for iPhone and Android, and also on Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku, Xbox, Android TV, and more. That’s a whole lot of options for streaming on the big day.

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Super Bowl LIV is Sunday, Feb. 2 and unless you’re one of the lucky few thousand attending the game in person at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, you’re gonna be watching live on TV — preferably a big TV. The Super Bowl in 2020 offers more ways to watch than ever, from traditional cable and satellite to over-the-air antenna to streaming via Roku, Apple TV ( $169 at Walmart ), Amazon Fire TV ( $35 at Amazon ), Xbox One and PS4. And now for the first time ever you’ll be able to watch the Super Bowl live in 4K HDR.

Here’s what you need to know to watch Super Bowl LIV if you don’t have a cable or satellite TV subscription.

What: Super Bowl LIV
When: Sunday, Feb. 2 at 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m PT)
Where: Hard Rock Stadium in Miami
Channel: Fox

Stream the Super Bowl for free on your phone with the Yahoo or NFL app
If you’re looking to watch for free, and don’t mind watching on your phone, Yahoo will be streaming the Super Bowl on its Yahoo and Yahoo Sports apps. You can also watch a livestream of the game on the NFL app. Neither option, however, allows you cast the livestream from your phone to your TV or another display.

Who will play in Super Bowl LIV?
The Chiefs earned their bid to the Super Bowl by rallying back from double-digit deficits twice, first beating the Houston Texans 51–31 in the divisional round and then blowing by the Tennessee Titans 35–24 in the AFC title game. The 49ers made relatively easy work of their NFC opponents on their way to the Super Bowl, downing the Minnesota Vikings 27–10 before laying it to the Green Bay Packers 37–20 in a game San Francisco led 27–0 at halftime.

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