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How to Stream the Super Bowl on Apple TV, Roku, FireTV

Here's how you can watch Super Bowl LIII without cable.

The New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams are set to compete in Super Bowl LIII on Sunday, Feb. 3. Kickoff from Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET.

Across the country, many are trying to figure out how to tune into the contest, including the several who have cut cable in recent years. As it turns out, there's a way for cable-cutters to watch the championship matchup just like anyone else would.

Here's how you can watch the Super Bowl on Apple TV, Roku or FireTV.

Time: 6:30 p.m. ET

Channel: CBS

Live stream: Fubo TV (sign up now for a free trial)CBSSports.com or CBS All-Access

Apple TV

The CBS All-Access app is accessible via Apple TV. A seven-day trial is offered for the streaming service, however, is not available in all areas.

CBS All-Access is compatible with second, third, fourth and fifth-generation Apple TVs.

You can also download the Fubo TV app and watch live on Fubo TV. Sign up now for a free trial.

Click here for more information on how you can watch the game via Apple TV.

Roku

You can watch the game via Roku player and Roku TVs. You can also view the game on the Featured Free segment featured on the Roku home screen. You can also download the Fubo TV app and watch live on Fubo TV. Sign up now for a free trial.

FireTV

You can stream the game via the Amazon Fire TV streaming stick and download the CBS All-Access App to view. You can also download the Fubo TV app and watch live on Fubo TV. Sign up now for a free trial.