Will Disney+ and ESPN Live Stream Super Bowl on Sunday? Guide to Streaming Chiefs vs Eagles Game

With the rise of streaming platforms, many sports fans are wondering if they can catch the Super Bowl on their favorite service. While streaming giant Amazon has been making strides in live sports programming, they do not currently have the rights to broadcast Super Bowl 59.

The rights to air the Super Bowl are typically held by major broadcast networks, such as NBC, CBS, or Fox. These networks pay hefty sums for the privilege of broadcasting the big game, and they rely on the event to draw in massive audiences and sell premium advertising slots.

While it’s not impossible for a streaming service to ultimately secure the rights to broadcast the Super Bowl in the future, for now, fans will have to tune in to their local broadcast networks to catch all the action. Of course, fans who prefer to stream their content can still enjoy plenty of other sports programming on Amazon and other streaming services.

In the meantime, it’s always a good idea to keep an eye on the latest news and developments in the world of streaming entertainment. Who knows what the future holds for live sports streaming? Until then, enjoy the game on traditional broadcast networks and stay tuned for updates on potential streaming options for future Super Bowl events.