Sometimes life calls an audible, and you’re stuck watching the Super Bowl on your phone. Maybe you’re traveling, caught up at a family function, or just can’t get control of the living room TV. The good news is that you can still tune in. In fact, streaming Super Bowl LX on mobile is super easy, thanks to the NFL, NBC Sports, and Peacock.
On Sunday, February 8, the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots will clash for the NFL championship, and you don’t need a massive flat screen to catch every play. You can download apps from the game’s official broadcasters on iOS and Android devices to get live game-day access within seconds. In this guide, I’ll walk you through the best apps to choose from and share download links to help you start streaming immediately.
Best apps to stream the Super Bowl on your phone
Below are the top mobile apps for streaming the 2026 Super Bowl. Each app is free to download, but all require an account or TV provider login to access the entire livestream. I’ve flagged those details so you’re not hit with any last-minute surprises.

Peacock app
With Super Bowl LX airing on NBC, Peacock offers the most straightforward way to stream the full broadcast and shoulder coverage on your phone. You’ll also be able to pause and rewind the action in case you have to dip out for a minute. It’s not free, but at $10.99 per month for Peacock Premium, it’s a strong deal considering you also get complete Winter Olympics coverage.
Requirement: Peacock Premium subscription ($10.99–$16.99/mo.)
Download: iOS App Store | Google Play

NBC Sports app
The NBC Sports app is another solid choice for streaming the Super Bowl live on your mobile device. You’ll get the main NBC broadcast in 1080p, plus all other content streaming under the NBC Sports banner. Unfortunately, you must sign in with a paid TV subscription to access most of the app’s content, including the live Super Bowl feed.
Requirement: TV provider login
Download: iOS App Store | Google Play

NFL app
The NFL app gives you official access to Super Bowl streaming and tons of exclusive content throughout the season. On game day, you can choose between the NBC and Telemundo broadcasts while exploring in-app features like news and stats. The app also includes various radio feeds and access to NFL Network with an NFL+ subscription.
Requirement: TV provider login or NFL+ subscription ($6.99–$14.99/mo.)
Download: iOS App Store | Google Play

YouTube TV app
YouTube TV is one of the best ways to stream live TV, including Super Bowl LX. It’s our Editor’s Choice for sports streaming thanks to reliable features like its unlimited DVR and excellent mobile functionality. I love its picture-in-picture mode, which lets me multitask in other apps while watching TV. The subscription is a bit pricey, but free trials and other sign-up deals make it worth considering for game day.
Requirement: YouTube TV subscription ($82.99/mo.)
Download: iOS App Store | Google Play
Spanish-language mobile viewing options
If you prefer Spanish-language commentary, Telemundo will air Super Bowl LX en Español. You can stream this coverage via the Telemundo app, Peacock, or the NFL app.
For a closer look at Spanish-language viewing details, don’t miss our Como Ver el Super Bowl en Español guide.
3 apps to stream Super Bowl LX en Español
How to watch the Super Bowl on your phone FAQ
Is there a Super Bowl app?
No, there isn't an app strictly dedicated to the Super Bowl. But the NFL app has everything Super Bowl-related, including streams, stats, and news. You can also watch Super Bowl LX using the Peacock and NBC Sports apps.
Can I watch the Super Bowl without Wi-Fi?
Yes, you can watch the Super Bowl without Wi-Fi if you have a strong mobile data connection (5G is recommended for HD streaming). Otherwise, you'd need to hook up a digital antenna or sign up for cable or satellite TV to watch the Super Bowl without any internet connection whatsoever.
Does NFL+ only work on your phone?
You can use an NFL+ subscription on any TV or streaming device that supports the NFL app. But NFL+ has device restrictions on live matchups, like the Super Bowl, making the game feed accessible only on phones and tablets.
Can you get Peacock on your phone?
Yes, you can download the Peacock app on your phone or tablet from Apple's App Store, Google Play, or the Microsoft Store.
Why you should trust us
Our CableTV.com Sports Editor, Taylor Kujawa, has researched and hands-on tested how to watch the Super Bowl on phones and tablets. He evaluated over 10 streaming apps and mobile-compatible services based on game availability, streaming quality, pricing, and user experience. This guide highlights the most reliable and inexpensive options, giving you the best ways to watch the Big Game on your mobile device.
Check out our How We Rank page to learn more about our methods.

