Can you watch the Super Bowl 2023 on Hulu? Exploring the best ways to stream Super Bowl LVII

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Can You Watch the Super Bowl 2023 on Hulu?

Super Bowl 2023 is just around the horizon, as the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will play one another on Sunday at the State Farm Stadium in Arizona.

The Eagles haven't played in a Super Bowl since their thrilling triumph against Tom Brady and the New England Patriots in 2018. The Chiefs have played in two of the last three Super Bowls, winning against the San Francisco 49ers in 2020 and losing to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2021.

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The Super Bowl is expected to be an exciting event, and fans will also get to see pop superstar Rihanna perform at halftime.

You can stream Sunday's action live on Hulu, but not with a traditional subscription.

You must pay $69.99/month for a Hulu + Live TV bundle, which includes Hulu + Live TV, Disney+ (with advertisements), Hulu (with ads) and ESPN+ (with ads), in order to watch the Super Bowl LVII. For $82.99, you can also get a package that includes Disney+ and Hulu without advertisements.

Several devices, including Apple, Android, Roku, Amazon, Chromecast, and more, let you stream Hulu + Live TV. Given that Hulu + Live TV no longer provides a seven-day free trial, you cannot watch the Super Bowl in real time for free.

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How many Super Bowl commercials will you watch?

There will be plenty of ads during the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. According to reports, there will be around 70 commercials that will be broadcast on TV during the Super Bowl this year.


Where else can I live stream Super Bowl LVII?

The NFL+ app, Fox Sports app, Fox Sports channel and Fox Sports website will all live stream the Super Bowl. A live feed of the occasion will be available on Hulu, Sling TV, and FuboTV.

You may watch the game on YouTube TV as well because it has a Fox live stream available. YouTube TV is available for the first three months for $54.99/month ($64.99/month thereafter). Additionally, the service provides eligible members with a free trial.

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Several foreign service providers will distribute the game in their area. You may watch it in Canada on CTV or by purchasing a $19.99 monthly subscription to DAZN. You can access BBC One or BBC iPlayer if you're in the UK.

Greg Olsen, a former NFL tight end, and play-by-play broadcaster Kevin Burkhardt will call the game. The sideline reporters for Super Bowl LVII will be Tom Rinaldi and Erin Andrews.

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