Super Bowl Sunday is here and we’re just hours from kick-off for Bengals vs Rams. The stage is set at the SoFi Stadium. Are you ready with your Super Bowl live stream? The 2022 Super Bowl will air on NBC on cable TV but you can watch the game without cable and for free in the US, Canada, Australia, UK and all across the globe. Read on for all the information you need on how to watch a 2022 Super Bowl live stream wherever you are.
The Cincinnati Bengals were recently one of the NFL’s worst-performing and worst-run teams, but they’ve improved no end and pulled off upset after upset to make the unlikeliest Super Bowl run in a very, very long time.
The Rams are their polar opposite, an all-glamor, all-star outfit that’s gone all-out to win the big prize. This season they added superstar WR Odell Beckham Jr., three-time All-Pro linebacker Miller and veteran QB Stafford to a roster that already contained Donald, Cooper Kupp and Ramsey, and while it’s taken time to gel they seem to be peaking at the perfect moment.
Super Bowl 2022 kicks off today at 6.30pm ET and 3.30pm PT. Whether you’re looking for US cord-cutting options from Sling and the NFL Game Pass on Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku or Chromecast, or you’re trying to tune in elsewhere to watch a free Super Bowl live stream, then read on for a fully comprehensive guide on how to watch the Super Bowl wherever you are in the world.
When is the 2022 Super Bowl time?
The 2022 Super Bowl start time is 6.30pm ET / 3.30pm PT (5.30pm CT) in the US. Globally, that means the Super Bowl 65 kick-off time is:
Australia Super Bowl time: 10.30am AEDT (Monday, February 14)
India Super Bowl time: 5am IST (Monday)
Japan/South Korea Super Bowl time: 8.30am JST/KST (Monday)
Mexico Super Bowl time: 5.30pm CST
UK Super Bowl time: 11.30pm GMT
Watch the Super Bowl live stream online free today
Below, we take you through your full Super Bowl live stream options for a number of countries where the NFL is particularly popular. But if you’re pressed for time and just want to know that networks that have confirmed they are showing the Super Bowl free online, you’ll find all the details you need right here.
- Watch a free Super Bowl live stream in UK: BBC iPlayer
- Watch a free Super Bowl live stream in Australia: 7mate
- Watch a free Super Bowl live stream in Germany: ProSieben
- Watch a free Super Bowl live stream in Mexico: Azteca 7
These are all 100% legal free Super Bowl live streams, so it’s never been in easier to watch the big game around the world. If you do find yourself stuck abroad without access to your regular home stream, or simply craving your local commentary, then here’s what to do…
How to watch Super Bowl 2022 from outside your country
Want to watch your country’s Super Bowl 2022 coverage from abroad, then you’ll need to use a VPN. This will help you dial in to a location back in your home country to avoid geo-blocks and regain access to the content and services you already pay for back home.
A VPN is generally perfect for this as it allows you to change your IP address so you appear to be in a completely different location when the big game is on.
Use a VPN to live stream Super Bowl 2022 from anywhere
Even though the game is free in so many countries, there are loads of reasons why you might still want to use a VPN for the big game. Here are some of the most common reasons.
- Watch the complete US Super Bowl experience, including the famous Super Bowl commercials – typically missing from international broadcasts
- Access commentary in your native language – or simply your preferred team of pundits
- Add an extra layer of cyber security to your device if you’re concerned about your privacy – or regularly complete financial transactions online like shopping or banking
How to live stream Super Bowl 56 for FREE in the US
It still isn’t 100% clear whether there’ll be widespread availability to watch the Super Bowl for free like there was on CBS last year.
There are rumors abound that the official NFL app, which is available on Android and iOS devices, laptops and smart TVs, will show it for free. Or if you’re happy to watch through a web browser, then there may also be a free Super Bowl live stream on NBCSports.com.
But there’s no confirmation anywhere that this will definitely be the case.
If not, then you will be able to watch free via the Yahoo Sports app, which is also available on both Android and iOS smartphones and tablets.
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2022 Super Bowl TV channel
America’s three main broadcasters – CBS, Fox, and NBC – alternate rights to air the Super Bowl each year, and NBC and CBS swapped rights for Super Bowls 55 and 56.
In 2022, the Super Bowl is being aired by NBC. As per our guide, if you don’t have NBC on cable, then you can watch on NBC’s dedicated streaming-only platform Peacock TV instead or even for free on NBCSports.com and on the NFL app.
Alternatively, Sling TV and fuboTV are two great-value cable replacement services that carry NBC and loads more premium channels, and better still, for new subscribers Sling offers a 3-day FREE trial, while fuboTV has a 7-day FREE trial.
Folks in the UK and Australia also have a great deal as the Super Bowl is 100% FREE to watch on BBC One and Channel 7, and their companion iPlayer and 7Plus streaming services, the last two of which can be watched from anywhere with a VPN if you’re a UK or Australian citizen abroad.
Super Bowl performers: pre-game and halftime show
Jhené Aiko will get the show underway with a SoFi Stadium performance of ‘America the Beautiful’ before Grammy Award-nominated Mickey Guyton’s rendition of the ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ right before 2022 Super Bowl kick-off time as the Air Force does a fly-over of the arena.
Then, when the teams head off at the halfway stage, LA will deliver rap and R&B royalty Dr. Dre, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Mary J. Blige and Snoop Dogg headlining the 2022 Super Bowl halftime show.
It’s a megastar lineup that’s up there with the very best there’s ever been, and will be just as big a spectacle as the game itself. They have 43 Grammy Awards between them, and the halftime show is expected to last 20-30 minutes.
Super Bowl 2022 predictions
Proving that even sensible predictions can make us all look like fools, both top seeds were dumped out of the running at the earliest possible moment of a post-season that was laden with shocks.
The Chiefs beat the Bills in the greatest game in playoff history, before being dumped out by the Bengals, who also took the scalp of the top-seeded Titans.
The Rams, meanwhile, got the better of reigning champions the Buccaneers and retired the GOAT Tom Brady in the process, before finally banishing the curse of the 49ers, which had haunted them for so long.
It’s been more than two years since the Rams and Bengals last met, which means there’s no recent history to draw upon, but on paper the Bengals look like perfect opponents for the Rams.
The lax protection that’s been offered to Joe Burrow by his O-line of late will be Manna from Heaven for Von Miller and Aaron Donald, while Jalen Ramsey is one of few cornerbacks capable of shutting down Ja’Marr Chase.
And then there’s Cooper Kupp and Odell Beckham Jr.
Cincinnati Bengals coach
Zac Taylor has been the head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals since February 2019. The Bengals won just six games during Taylor’s first two seasons in charge, but their patience (or Mike Brown’s inertia, you decide) has paid off handsomely. His previous role was quarterbacks coach at the Los Angeles Rams.
Los Angeles Rams coach
Sean McVay has been head coach of the Los Angeles Rams since January 2017, when he shot to fame as the youngest head coach in NFL history. He was named NFL Coach of the Year at the end of his first season in charge, and has only failed to make the playoffs once. He could become the youngest ever coach to win a Super Bowl.
Cincinnati Bengals QB
Joe Burrow was the first overall selection in the 2020 NFL Draft, but a promising first season was cut short by a horrific knee injury, which tore the ACL and MCL in his left knee. He returned at the start of this season and has been spellbindingly good, though the 25-year-old’s frequent and sometimes unnecessary displays of bravery can be difficult to watch sometimes.
Los Angeles Rams QB
The Rams traded Jared Goff and two first-round picks in 2022 and 2023 for Matthew Stafford ahead of this season, and the deal has worked wonders for both parties. The 33-year-old has long been one of the NFL’s most underrated QBs due to his long-term affiliation with the hapless Detroit Lions, and with elite personnel around him, he’s proven that he belongs at the top table.
Cincinnati Bengals record and history
The Bengals finished the regular season with a 10–7 record, which was enough to see them win the AFC North for the first time since 2015. Until their victory over the Raiders in January’s Wild Card round, their 31-year wait for a W in the playoffs was the longest active drought in the playoffs.
They’ve reached the Super Bowl twice, but were beaten by the 49ers on both occasions.
Los Angeles Rams record and history
The Rams posted a 12–5 record in the regular season, which saw them top the NFC West for the first time since 2018. They’re the second team ever to play the Super Bowl on home turf, after the Buccaneers won it on home soil last year.
They’re reached the Super Bowl on four previous occasions but have only lifted the Vince Lombardi Trophy once, in 2000.
Cincinnati Bengals injuries
The Bengals’ starting tight end C.J. Uzomah suffered a sprained MCL against the Chiefs to weeks ago, but he was able to return to the practice field days ahead of the Super Bowl.
It’s going to go down to the wire, but Uzomah, who notched six touchdowns and 30 receiving first downs this season, has no doubt in his mind that he’ll be there for the biggest game of his career.
Interestingly, quarterback Joe Burrow recently revealed that he’s still feeling the effects of a finger injury he suffered against the Chargers in Week 13, though you’d never have guessed from the way he’s been playing.
Los Angeles Rams injuries
The Rams’ starting tight end Tyler Higbee also suffered an MCL sprain in the Championship game, but his situation looks less promising than Uzomah’s. Higbee grabbed five touchdowns and 40 receiving first downs this season,
Starting running back Darrell Henderson Jr., however, is expected to be fit enough to feature for the first time since Week 16.
He had eight touchdowns to his name before being struck down by a knee injury, though Cam Akers and Sony Michel stepped up to the plate in his absence.
Super Bowl 2022 weather forecast
Super Bowl 56 could be the hottest Super Bowl ever, with temperatures expected to reach the upper 80s, and possibly even the low 90s (around 30 degrees Celsius).
That could spell trouble for the Bengals, who only touched down in LA on Tuesday. Until then they’d been training in icy conditions back in Cincy.
The weather was so bad, in fact, that the team, which infamously doesn’t have its own indoor training facilities, had to use those belonging to the University of Cincinnati.
NFL Honors: award winners playing in Super Bowl 2022
To underline their dominance this season, six of the 19 awards that were handed out at the 2022 NFL Honors were scooped up by players who are set to feature in Super Bowl 56.
The Bengals’ 21-year-old wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase was named the NFL Rookie of the Year and the Offensive Rookie of the Year, while teammate Joe Burrow won the Comeback Player of the Year award.
The Rams’ wide receiver Cooper Kupp took the Offensive Player of the Year and the people’s award, the Fantasy Player of the Year. Andrew Whitworth was named the Walter Payton Man of the Year and is set to become the oldest starting OL in Super Bowl history at the tender age of 40 – against his old team, no less.
Cincinnati Bengals depth chart
- Ja’Marr Chase, WR
- Evan McPherson, K
- Brandon Allen, QB
- Joe Burrow, QB
- Kevin Huber, P
- Trent Taylor, WR
- Trenton Irwin, WR
- Stanley Morgan, WR
- Eli Apple, CB
- Mike Hilton, CB
- Chidobe Awuzie, CB
- Vonn Bell, S
- Chris Evans, RB
- Trae Waynes, CB
- Joe Mixon, RB
- Vernon Hargreaves III, CB
- Jessie Bates III, S
- Michael Thomas, S
- Trayveon Williams, RB
- Tre Flowers, CB
- Samaje Perine, RB
- Jalen Davis, CB
- Ricardo Allen, S
- Clay Johnston, LB
- Clark Harris, LS
- Keandre Jones, LB
- Markus Bailey, LB
- Logan Wilson, LB
- Germaine Pratt, LB
- Damion Square, DE
- Trey Hill, C
- Trey Hopkins, C
- Quinton Spain, OG
- Josh Tupou, DT
- Zach Kerr, NT
- D’Ante Smith, G
- Jonah Williams, OT
- Fred Johnson, OT
- Isaiah Prince, OT
- Hakeem Adeniji, G
- Jackson Carman, G
- Mike Thomas, WR
- Tyler Boyd, WR
- Mitchell Wilcox, TE
- Tee Higgins, WR
- C.J. Uzomah, TE
- Drew Sample, TE
- Khalid Kareem, DE
- Trey Hendrickson, DE
- B.J. Hill, DT
- Wyatt Ray, DE
- Sam Hubbard, DE
- Cameron Sample, DE
- D.J. Reader, DT
- Tyler Shelvin, DT
Los Angeles Rams depth chart
- Odell Beckham Jr., WR
- Jalen Ramsey, DB
- Johnny Hekker, P
- Matt Gay, K
- Matthew Stafford, QB
- Cooper Kupp, WR
- Darious Williams, CB
- Van Jefferson, WR
- John Wolford, QB
- Bryce Perkins, QB
- Ben Skowronek, WR
- Brandon Powell, WR
- Eric Weddle, DB
- Dont’e Deayon, CB
- David Long Jr., CB
- Cam Akers, RB
- Taylor Rapp, S
- Sony Michel, RB
- Terrell Burgess, S
- Travin Howard, ILB
- Nick Scott, S
- Jake Funk, RB
- Kareem Orr, DB
- Blake Countess, CB
- Buddy Howell, RB
- Jake Gervase, S
- Von Miller, OLB
- Matthew Orzech, LS
- Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, OLB
- Grant Haley, DB
- Chris Garrett, OLB
- Ernest Jones, LB
- Troy Reeder, ILB
- Terrell Lewis, OLB
- Leonard Floyd, OLB
- Brian Allen, OLB
- Justin Hollins, LB
- Austin Corbett, OL
- Coleman Shelton, OL
- A.J. Jackson, OL
- Joe Noteboom, OL
- Bobby Evans, OL
- Tremayne Anchrum Jr., OL
- David Edwards, OL
- Andrew Whitworth, OL
- Rob Havenstein, OL
- Landen Akers, WR
- Kendall Blanton, TE
- Brycen Hopkins, TE
- Tyler Higbee TE
- Greg Gaines, DL
- Marquise Copeland, DL
- A’Shawn Robinson, DL
- Bobby Brown III, DL
- Michael Hoecht, DL
- Aaron Donald, DL
Super Bowl LV: Who won Super Bowl 55?
Who else? Tom Brady won his seventh and final Super Bowl ring and was named Super Bowl MVP for the fifth time as he led what was then his new team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, to a resounding victory over reigning champions the Kansas City Chiefs on home soil.
It was a shockingly one-sided affair, as the top-seeded Chiefs crumbled spectacularly on the big stage.
Patrick Mahomes’ depleted O-line allowed their quarterback to get hit time and time again and his top targets, so reliable during the season, saw their fingers turn to butter, showing that anything really can happen in this game.
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