Super Bowl 2021 Live Stream: How To Watch Super Bowl LV Without Cable

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So, it's Super Bowl Sunday 2021, you’ve invited over some of your closest friends (a small group, of course), ordered a boatload of Buffalo wings, have that new big screen OLED TV primed and ready to go, but forgot you cancelled your the cable package and became a cord cutter a few months back. Fearing your friends will call you a putz and bail on you at the last minute (leaving you with all those wings and no one to share them with), you look for a way, any way, to watch Super Bowl LV streaming.

There’s no reason to fear because the days of only being able to watch the Super Bowl game with cable or with an over-the-air antenna (who has time for that?) are long gone and there are more ways than ever before to watch Super Bowl LV.

How To Watch Super Bowl LV Streaming Live

Surprisingly, there are a number of different ways to catch all the action when the Kansas City Chiefs defend their title against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Super Bowl LV on Sunday. The game, which kicks off at 6:30 p.m. (ET), will be broadcast live on CBS (for those with cable or antennas), but the premier streaming option is through the CBS All Access streaming app. One of the best features of the streaming service (which becomes Paramount Plus March 4) is the ability to watch your local CBS feed through the app, meaning everything that plays on traditional CBS will also be available for you on CBS All Access. Of course, you have to be a subscriber to CBS All Access to watch the Super Bowl this way.

How To Watch Super Bowl LV Without A CBS All Access Account

But what if you don’t have a CBS All Access subscription and can’t really justify adding on another streaming service to your growing list of apps you forget about until you’ve been charged for another month? Well, you’re not going to be left out this year because Super Bowl LV will be streaming live on CBSSports.com as well as the CBS Sports app.

Subscribe to CBS All Access here.

If you take the CBS Sports app route, you will be able to download the service on the following devices: Roku, Apple TV, Amazon FireTV, LG smart TVs, Vizio smart TVs, iOS, and Android devices.

Have you considered using a VPN? You may already use one as a way to keep your internet access secure when using public wi-fi, but did you know you can use a VPN to watch your favorite streaming content when you're traveling out of region? If you're traveling out of the U.S. area during the Super Bowl and still want to catch the big game streaming, consider using a VPN.

What Time The Weeknd Will Perform For The Super Bowl Halftime Show

There are some people out there (okay, a lot, actually) who don’t really care for the actual football part of the Super Bowl each year and only want to catch the halftime show. If you fall into that camp and only care to see The Weeknd take the stage at Super Bowl 2021, then make sure to tune into the broadcast at approximately 8 p.m. (ET) on Sunday.

It is hard to say exactly when halftime will begin considering the pace of any given football game can fluctuate wildly. You also have to take into consideration the media timeouts and other factors associate with a game of the magnitude of Super Bowl LV. Just make sure to be in front of the TV (or at least keeping track of the game on your phone) ahead of the 8 o’clock hour Sunday night.

Bonus: How To Stream Puppy Bowl XVII

You can expect to see hours upon hours of pregame coverage of Super Bowl LV all day Sunday, but if you want to watch one of the best the traditions of the 21st Century, then make sure to go to Discovery+ or Animal Planet GO at 2 p.m. (ET) Sunday to catch Puppy Bowl XVII. This year’s Puppy Bowl (which is honestly one of the best things about Super Bowl Sunday) will not only feature canine action but also commentary from Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg.

Now that you know how to stream Super Bowl LV (and Puppy Bowl XVII), there is nothing to stop you from enjoying one of the most exciting matchups in the modern history of the big game. And yeah, watching the other game with Patrick Mahomes going head to head with Tom Brady is going to be great too.

Philip Sledge
Content Writer

Philip grew up in Louisiana (not New Orleans) before moving to St. Louis after graduating from Louisiana State University-Shreveport. When he's not writing about movies or television, Philip can be found being chased by his three kids, telling his dogs to stop barking at the mailman, or chatting about professional wrestling to his wife. Writing gigs with school newspapers, multiple daily newspapers, and other varied job experiences led him to this point where he actually gets to write about movies, shows, wrestling, and documentaries (which is a huge win in his eyes). If the stars properly align, he will talk about For Love Of The Game being the best baseball movie of all time.