How to Watch Super Bowl LIX Free on Your Apple Devices

How to Watch Super Bowl LIX Free on Your Apple Devices

Super Bowl LIX kicks off this Sunday, February 9, at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time. The Super Bowl will be streamed for free in upscaled 4K on FOX-owned ad-supported streaming service Tubi, which is available on most Apple devices.

The Tubi app is available on the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, Apple Vision Pro, and many other streaming-capable devices.

The big game features AFC Champions Kansas City Chiefs facing NFC Champs Philadelphia Eagles at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. While the Chiefs are looking to win a record three consecutive Super Bowl championships, the Eagle are looking to get revenge for their loss to the Chiefs two years ago in Super Bowl LVII two years ago, so everyone will be watching.

To stream Super Bowl LIX for free, simply install the Tubi app from the App Store on your Apple device, create a free Tubi account if you don’t already have one (and you should have one, it’s a great service with great content), sign in, and start enjoying the game (and the 7 and a half hour pre-game show). FOX’s pre-game coverage will begins on Tubi at 11 a.m. Eastern Time, with the Super Bowl show starting at 6 p.m., with a 6:30 p.m. kickoff.

No subscription or trial is necessary, it is totally free.

Tubi will also stream the Super Bowl LIX Apple Music Halftime Show, featuring hip-hop artist Kendrick Lamar. And of course, Tubi will show the very same commercials as the FOX broadcast. (So. Many. Commercials.)

Apple is bing left out of the Super Bowl commercial hullabaloo this year, as Apple has already shared the “big game trailer” for its upcoming Apple TV+ series The Studio, in which Seth Rogen stars as the newly appointed head of an embattled movie studio, Continental Studios.

It appears that Apple will have at least one Super Bowl commercial this year. On YouTube, Apple has shared a “big game trailer” for the upcoming Apple TV+ series The Studio, in which Seth Rogen stars as the newly appointed head of an embattled movie studio, Continental Studios. The trailer itself features Johnny Knoxville and Josh Hutcherson.