Whether you want to watch Super Bowl 2023 on your Fire Stick, or any other Fire TV device (Amazon TVs are popular, and we love the FireTV Cube), we’ve got you covered. And yes, there are even free-to-play options — when you go straight to the source, that is.
Those looking for a way to watch the Super Bowl with a live TV service include the best cable TV alternatives. Our top two choices here are Sling TV and Fubo TV, both of which have Fire TV apps and offer unique differences.
Only Fubo has a free trial, and it’s also the only one of the two that offers the option to watch the Super Bowl in 4K. But if you want the entry-level lower-priced service for its monthly service, go with Sling, which starts at $20 for the first month, and $40 after that. We also have tricks on how to watch the Super Bowl on Roku.
Here’s everything you need to know to watch the Super Bowl on Fire TV.
Super Bowl on Fire TV: Which app is right for you?
Those looking to watch on a live TV streaming service and one with an affordable monthly fee should download and log in at Sling TV Fire TV app (Opens in a new tab) now. Get Sling Blue, which has many of the big game’s FOX affiliates.
Sling Blue costs $40 per month, but your first month will be charged, eg 50% off Sling TV for the first month (Opens in a new tab).
If you can afford to pay more (or remember to cancel a free trial), you (and I’m talking to you, international sports fans) should make a fuboTV Fire TV app (Opens in a new tab) before the match date.
fubo TV is a little more expensive at $85 per month, but it offers more channels and Apple TV users can really multitask by using the multi-watch mode to watch more than one channel at a time. There too Free trial of fubo TV for 7 days (Opens in a new tab).
Crowds looking for ways to save while watching Super Bowl 2023 on your Firestick should check out Hulu with Live TV. It is hidden in Hulu Fire TV app (Opens in a new tab)and your membership includes Disney Plus and ESPN Plus (where UFC PPVs are broadcast for an additional fee).
Then, when you sign up for Hulu, make sure Hulu with Live TV is selected, which is it $69 per month (Opens in a new tab).
Two other options: YouTube TV is feature-rich in terms of sports content, and will cost $85 per month with 4K, but there are free trials to help you enjoy the big game. Sign up when downloading a file YouTube TV Fire TV app (Opens in a new tab).
Super Bowl on Fire TV for free
Oh, and remember how I said there was a free option? the Fox Sports app on Fire TV (Opens in a new tab) It’s supposed to offer a non-4K broadcast of the big game. Expect to be asked to create a free account with Fox Sports.
Super Bowl on Fire TV: Are some apps more live?
When I tested live TV services, I noticed that Sling TV often had the worst delay compared to cable. The app with the shortest latency is YouTube TV.
Real time video company Phoenix (Opens in a new tab) Provides data from the 2022 Super Bowl. Of the services we’d recommend, he said YouTube TV was leading the pack, at 52.3 seconds behind the game on the field. Fubo TV came in second with a time of 55.1 seconds, and Hulu was far behind with a time of 60.4 seconds.
DirecTV Stream, which we don’t recommend at all, was also lagging behind—at 59 seconds.
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