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How to live stream the 2016 NFL Super Bowl online in Australia

The Super Bowl - there's nothing else on the planet quite like it. (Photo: Greg Prichard)
7th February, 2016
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The Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers will meet at Levi’s Stadium in California at 10:30am on Monday morning (AEDT) to determine who will be crowned champions of Super Bowl 50.

More Super Bowl:
» Comprehensive guide to Super Bowl 50
» Super Bowl 50 live scores, blog
» Super Bowl live stream
» Super Bowl 50 preview
» Your say: Who wins Super Bowl 50
» The Super Bowl 50 stage is set

To make sure you don’t miss a second of the action, The Roar has compiled a complete guide for Australian fans hoping to watch the match live on television or streaming online.

Live stream online

There are several ways available to watch the Super Bowl via an online live stream in Australia.

One way to do so will be via the Foxtel Play app.

Foxtel Go is available free if you have an existing Foxtel service while Foxtel Play is better for those who only want to access Foxtel services through live-streaming, rather than have a traditional installation.

The Super Bowl will be broadcast on ESPN (508) with coverage commencing at 10am and kickoff scheduled for 10:30am.

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The second option is to stream the match via Plus 7, where the Seven Network provides online streams of all its free to air stations.

Coverage of the Super Bowl begins on 7mate from 10am (AEDT).

The final option is to purchase an NFL Game Pass and live stream the Super Bowl via the NFL website.

The pricing for this was $64.99 (US) for the season, but there’s a playoffs-only service available for $54.99 (US).

TV

The Super Bowl is being broadcast both through free-to-air and Foxtel in Australia.

You can watch the Super Bowl on free-to-air via channel 7mate, or via channel ESPN (channel number 508) on Foxtel.

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