Missed the 2024 Super Bowl? Here’s How to Watch & Stream the Game & Usher’s Halftime Show for Free

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An estimated 200 million people were expected to tune in for Super Bowl LVIII. If you missed out on the Super Bowl Sunday action, here’s how to watch and stream Usher’s Super Bowl Halftime Show and the championship game between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs.

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How to Watch the 2024 Super Bowl & Halftime Show Online

Super Bowl LVIIII kicked off on Sunday, Feb. 11, at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT. The game aired live on CBS and Nickelodeon and broadcasted live on Paramount+ with Showtime.

For those who missed the broadcast (or want to watch again) and don’t have access to local channels via cable, satellite, internet or a digital antenna to watch channels such as CBS, ABC, Fox and NBC along with cable networks such as ESPN, FX, Nickelodeon, HGTV, MSNBC, NFL Network and more, you can do so on streaming platforms such as DirecTV, Fubo and Paramount+.

Paramount+ offers on-demand streaming and live access to your local CBS channel, when you subscribe to Paramount+ with Showtime. However, to watch the Super Bowl LVIII replay, you’ll have to subscribe to a streamer such as Fubo or NFL+.

Fubo plans starts at $79.99/month after a seven-day free trail. The subscription includes access to more than 180 channels and DVR recording. Additionally, Fubo offers a Lookback feature which allows you to watch previously aired content on-demand for up to 72 hours after it airs — including the 2024 Super Bowl.

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And Usher’s not the only music act who performed at the Super Bowl. Andra Day opened the Super Bowl with a performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” Post Malone sang “America the Beautiful” and Reba McEntire performed the national anthem.

Want to save another budget-friendly streaming option? Subscribe to NFL+ and enjoy a free trial and playback options, so you can stream the 2024 Super Bowl from anywhere.

Looking for free trial to stream the Super Bowl? Fubo and NFL+ offer free trials for up to a week. Streaming packages range from as low as $6.99 per month to approximately $75 per month.

How to Watch the Super Bowl on NFL+

Super Bowl LVIII is available to stream on your mobile device, phone, computer, smart TV and other devices via NFL+. The Premium Tier is $14.99/ month for instant access to on demand content including full and condensed game replays and ad-free streaming. The Premium plan also includes NFL RedZone and allows you to watch up to eight games simultaneously.

Subscribe to NFL+ and receive a seven day free trial to test out the platform. And if you subscribe to the annual plan you’ll get a discount. The NFL+ annual plan is on sale for $19.99 (reg. $49.99) and NFL+ Premium is on sale for $39.99 (reg. 99.99). This limited promo ends on Sept. 3.

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Another big name who appeared at the 2024 Super Bowl? Taylor Swift. The pop star attended the game to cheer on her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. After the game, Swift joined Kelce on the field and shared a kiss in front of the cameras.

Super Bowl Weekend kicked off Thursday with the 2024 NFL Honors. Saturday’s scheduled included the Super Bowl LVIII Countdown Show and That Other Pregame Show.

Super Bowl Sunday launched with NFL Slimetime hosted by Nate Burleson and Young Dylan on CBS and Paramount+. Road to the Super Bowl aired at noon ET (9 a.m. PT) followed by You Are Looking Live! The Show That Changed Sports Television Forever, a one-hour documentary about the NFL pregame show, The NFL Today. The documentary premiered at 1 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT on CBS and Paramount+.

James Brown anchored The NFL Today live from Las Vegas’ Bellagio hotel and Allegiant Stadium at 2 p.m. ET/11 p.m. PT. The episode featured analysts Phil Simms, Burleson, Bill Cowher, JJ Watt, Boomer Esiason and NFL on CBS lead NFL insider, Jonathan Jones.

The Super Bowl on CBS Kickoff Show started at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT, while the NFL Today postgame show aired after Super Bowl LVIII.

For Super Bowl gear, be sure to check out Usher’s Super Bowl LVIII merch collection and our roundup of the best Super Bowl merch for Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers fans.

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