December 26, 2024 06:13 AM

Super Bowl 2017 Latest News & Update: The New England Patriots & The Atlanta Falcons! How To Stream The Game For Free!

Check this out! Super Bowl 2017 just announced its availability on any computer, tablet, and set-top box for free streaming. Just log into FOX Sports and watch the real-time action of the Super Bowl with Tom Brady's New England Patriots facing Matt Ryan's Atlanta Falcons. Here are the freshest details about the other exciting ways how the big event can be watched.

Technology is drastically changing everything; Long before, Super Bowl Fans still need to get an expensive subscription just to watch the event outside of the game. This time, things are getting better for everyone!

According to USA Today, FOX Sports will be broadcasting Super Bowl 2017 on its Fox Sports Go app and website for those who can't watch the game live on the arena. With just a Verizon smartphone, iPad, Android Tablet, Kindle Fire Table, Window, Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, Roku, Android TV, and Xbox, real-time action can be followed live. There's no need to buy any cable subscription for it.

CNET shares that all things from Tom Brady and Matt Ryan's teams, Luke Bryan, and Lady Gaga will be showcased at almost no cost. Super Bowl 2017 will similarly be patterned on what cable channels will be airing, though the internet live stream will additionally get the newest 360 degrees "Be the Players" replays.

Here's more additional information about the upcoming Super Bowl big game. It will feature the most-awaited game of New England Patriots with recent 14-2 wins and Atlanta Falcons with 11-5 wins. The event will be viewed from NGR Stadium, Texas on Sunday on February 5 at 6:00 pm.

In all, everyone can finally enjoy the Super Bowl 2017 game! No one will be left behind now, see the head to head battle between New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons live. Stay tuned to Travelers Today for more tech and gaming news!

Tags
Super Bowl, Tom Brady, Atlanta falcons, New england patriots, Live Stream, Fox news
Join the Discussion
Real Time Analytics