Want To Watch The Super Bowl But Don't Have Cable? These Services Offer Free Trials

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  • Are you among the 55 million cord-cutters who ditched cable in recent years? Here's how to tune into the big game.
  • There's also no shortage of venues offering game-day specials, especially in many major metro areas.

Super Bowl LVII kicks off at 6:30 p.m. EST this Sunday on Fox with the Philadelphia Eagles facing the Kansas City Chiefs for the prestigious Lombardi Trophy.

If you're among the 55 million cord-cutters who ditched cable in recent years, there are still ways to tune into the big game. Here's how:

Take Advantage Of A Free Trial: Many streaming services, such as YouTube TV, DirecTV or Fubo, will offer users a free trial.

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If you haven’t already, you might be able to start a free trial on one of these platforms.

Because the game will be broadcast on Fox, most of the free trials offered include Fox.

Watch With Others: Another way to watch the game for free is by finding a local bar or restaurant that will be playing the game. There's no shortage of venues offering game-day specials, especially in many major metro areas, such as New York, DetroitDallas or Scottsdale, Arizona.

Be sure to call ahead and check first because some bars or restaurants will be closed or hosting private Super Bowl parties.

It can also be fun to watch the Super Bowl with friends, family and co-workers. That way your clever commentary about big plays, funny commercials, movie trailers and the halftime show won't go to waste.

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