The Super Bowl is airing this Sunday, Feb. 9, with the kickoff happening at 6:30 p.m. EST. In case you didn’t already know, the matchup is between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs. Whether you’re mainly interested in the ads, the big game, or the halftime show headlined by Kendrick Lamar, we’ve got you covered.

All of the events, including extensive pre-game coverage and even a red carpet event, as well as the ads, will be streamed for free (and in 4K on certain devices) on Tubi. Not to be confused with the film distributor Mubi, Tubi is owned by Fox. And, since Fox has the distribution rights to the Super Bowl this year, it’s using this popular sporting event to turn its streaming service into more of a household name. All that you need to watch the game is a Tubi account — no credit card, trials, or cable subscriptions are required.

As for which devices you can find the Tubi app on, LG, Samsung, and Vizio smart TVs are covered, as are smart TVs that run Android TV and Fire TV software. Additionally, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Google Chromecast streaming devices will be able to access the app, as will PlayStation and Xbox consoles, plus Comcast/Xfinity set-top boxes. If you don’t have any of those gadgets, there’s a mobile app for iOS and Android, or you can watch via your web browser.

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