UPDATE: Check out our newest post on how to watch the big game this year (2017) without cable.

 

With roughly a third of American households expected to tune in, the Super Bowl is poised to be the most watched television event of the year.

If you’re like a lot of people cutting the traditional cable, don’t fret. CBS does broadcasting right for the big game, and THEY ARE AWESOME. Providing live streaming, they allow you to watch the game easily and best of all, for free. There’s no catch, no gimmicks, and no logins or passwords needed.

You can watch the game live by streaming on your Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox One, or even your computer, laptop or tablet.

Don’t know how to stream CBS Sports? Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered with these 5 easy steps.

Step 1: Obtain a streaming device such as an Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox One, or even your computer, laptop, or tablet.

Step 2: Download the CBS Sports streaming app: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/superbowl/live/player

Step 3: Don’t worry about gimmicks, logins, or passwords. It will simply play. It’s that easy!

Step 4: Tune in Sunday, February 7th at 6:30 PM EST.

Step 5: Avoid Uncle Rudy’s tuna dip casserole and enjoy the game (and commercials)!

Super Bowl 50 Live Streaming on Apple TV

There you have it! With those 5 steps, you can watch the big game live and for free. If you’re like us and love the commercials just as much as the on-field activities, those will be streaming as well. Although, be advised, you may see them in a different order than your friends who have old-fashioned cable.

If you prefer to see the steps mentioned above in video format, you can do so here:

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Here’s the link to the CBS Sports streaming info: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/superbowl/live/player

Good luck, and ENJOY the game!

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