How to watch Super Bowl 2022 on Xbox

The Super Bowl is set to arrive on February 13, 2022, with kickoff scheduled for 6:30 PM ET/3:30 PM PT. If you have an Xbox, you may be wondering if you can watch the Super Bowl 2022 on your console and how to do it. Good news! Watching a big game on Xbox is easy, whether you have an Xbox One, Xbox Series X, or their scaled-down cousins.

It’s hard to find which method works best for your console setup. We’ll go through a few different options, which is our favorite pick and exactly what you need. You can also check how to watch the game on your PlayStation console if that is your favorite console.

Xbox One console and controller.Anthony/Pexels

Watch the Super Bowl with the app on your Xbox

The Peacock TV app.Peacock

For most players, this is probably the easiest option and our favorite choice for getting the game exactly the way you want it without the need for extra plugins or steps. Plus, there are so many streaming services compatible with Xbox that you can choose which one you want to use. We recommend that you try the following options.

PeacockTV

The Peacock app is NBCUniversal’s own streaming app, so it makes sense that it will be streaming the Super Bowl this year. While there is a free tier of the app, the game will only be available on Premium, which is $5 per month. It’s a good option if you want to get the game and then binge the NBC show (Parks and Rec, Officeetc.) thereafter.

Hulu + Live TV

It’s the largest streaming service in the US, so it’s hard to go wrong with Hulu with Live TV. NBC is among the major networks it supports, so the Super Bowl is a no-brainer here. And the $70 per month subscription comes with not only live channels, but also the Hulu on-demand catalog. On top of that, you now get the Disney+ Bundle included with Hulu With Live TV.

YouTube TV

The YouTube TV app has excellent quality and is a great choice if you’re most interested in a smooth, detailed streaming experience. YouTube TV normally costs $65 a month, but there’s a free trial you can sign up for right before the Super Bowl if you want to go that route.

SlingTV

SlingTV is a similar option to YouTube TV, but with its own interface and content options, including access to the Super Bowl live. Secure a plan that includes NBC viewing and you should be good to go. Plans start at $35 per month, but there’s a three-day free trial that you can use just to play.

FuboTV

This streaming app focuses on sports and tries to provide the highest quality stream available based on your location. It’s another option that’s reliable for a quality experience. FuboTV packages start at $65 per month, and there’s a seven-day free trial to get you started before you, well, start.

We suggest that you try a few different apps or choose an app that you already use. If you’re trying out a new app, you should create your account and sign in before the day of the big game — just keep an eye on how long the free trials last if you plan to cancel after that!

Check your bandwidth

One of the downsides to keep in mind with game streaming is that it will require internet bandwidth, a reliable connection, and enough space on your monthly plan if you don’t have unlimited internet. This is especially important to remember if you’re connected to your Xbox via Wi-Fi and have invited friends. A bunch of friends with their mobile devices could strain your Wi-Fi, so it’s important to make sure your internet can handle it.

What about 4K?

If you’re interested in watching the Super Bowl in 4K, we’ve got a guide for that too. Even though the Xbox supports 4K, the game won’t be broadcast in that high resolution this year — but you can still benefit a lot from the 4K resolution boost, and we’ll explain what you need to make it work.

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