The Super Bowl is the biggest TV event of the year. This year the best way to watch the Super Bowl is by streaming Fox TV channels in 4K HDR,[1] For a while it looked like you wouldn't be able to watch the game in its fully glory thanks to Fox not renewing its distribution deal with Roku[2]. Now thanks to a last-minute deal you will be able to watch the game on the Fox channels on Roku.
In a late Friday statement Fox said, "We are pleased to have reached a successful agreement with Roku. Fox's leading suite of apps will continue to be available on the Roku platform." Roku replied, "We are delighted that we reached an agreement with Fox to distribute Fox channels on the Roku platform. Roku customers can stream the Super Bowl[3] through Fox Now, Fox Sports[4] and NFL in addition to other ways." Those other ways, which will let you watch the game in HDTV 1080p, are via cable; satellite; Over-The-Air (OTA) with an antenna; or one of the numerous TV streaming services.
TV STREAMING SERVICES
Cord-cutters can watch the game either on a computer via the FoxSports website[5] or by using any of these live TV streaming services -- if that service carries a local Fox affiliate channel.
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AT&T TV Now[6]
AT&T TV Now costs $65 per month and includes Fox. Enter your ZIP code[7] to see what local networks it offers in your area.
FuboTV[8]
FuboTV costs $55 a month and includes Fox. FuboTV claims it will support streaming the game in 4K[9]. To see