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The New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams will play for the chance to bring home the Vince Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl LIII, and while Sunday’s big game will air on CBS, other viewing options are also available for sports fans. According to the network, the streaming plans for this year’s Super Bowl mark the network’s biggest digital investment ever in the championship game.
CBS will provide viewers with a variety of options to watch the matchup, including a stream on the network’s CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports app for connected TV devices, tablets and mobile phones via an expanded deal with the NFL.
Viewers who pay for a subscription to CBS All Access, the network’s streaming and on-demand service, can also access the game. This year’s Super Bowl will be the first ever streamed on the platform.
Streaming TV bundles that carry CBS like DirecTV Now, Sling TV and YouTube TV will also have the game live.
Further, NFL.com and the NFL app will offer a live stream of CBS’ game broadcast.
For more Super Bowl-related content, CBS Sports HQ, the 24/7 streaming sports news network available for free across digital platforms, will deliver more than 30 hours of live, original programming from Atlanta.
The game is set to kick off at 3:30 p.m. PT Sunday.
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