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SB 50 Ad Spots Preview And The Streaming Video Explosion

Live streaming on mobile devices via mobile network is only available for eligible Verizon Wireless customers via the NFL Mobile App according to CBS.

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Things aren’t quite so straightforward if you’re trying to watch the Super Bowl off United States shores. Fanatics – Shop for Jerseys, Hats and Sports Gear from your Favorite Teams offers free shipping on everything, and provides you with an everyday low-price guarantee so you can be sure you’re paying bottom dollar for high-end apparel. The match will kick start at 6:35 p.m. ET on CBS on Sunday, Feb 7, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

But what if you’re outside the United States and want to stream it? And the National Football League seems to have realised, providing more and more easy ways to watch without cable or even a TV.

The Super Bowl is a HUGE deal and the last five games have been the most watched telecasts in U.S. television history.

This Sunday, cord cutters around the country will participate in the grandest tradition of the year: trying to figure out how to stream the Super Bowl online. There’s also a pay option available on Sky Sports for their subscribers. The CBS Sports App will work on the following home entertainment devices: Xbox One, Apple TV, Android TV and Roku.

If you are outside of the United States you can purchase a NFL Game Pass. The Super Bowl game NFL Game Pass sells this year for .99. The good folks atSlickVPN have put together a handy guide on how to do just that. If you’re using an OTA antenna, you can check TV Fool to find an affiliate and channel in your area carrying the game.

You can watch through a United States proxy, but again the actual speed and quality depends on the number of users.

Companies are less bothered about restricting access to the Super Bowl because much of the money comes through the hugely expensive ads, anyway.

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The VPN’s U.S. IP will allow you to go to one of the official sites like NFL.com or CBSSports.com.

Millennials plan to spend the most on preparations for the Super Bowl at an average of about $140