2020 Super Bowl: Watch Chiefs vs 49ers with 4K live stream
on Roku, Chromecast and other connected devices. Here's everything you need to
know to catch the Big Game on Sunday
If you put any stock into where the oddsmakers set the line
for the biggest game of the year, Super Bowl LIV will be one to remember. The
Kansas City Chiefs are the slimmest of favorites over the San Francisco 49ers,
so there's certainly a chance it will go down to the final minutes. The 49ers
defense has been known to suffocate even the most dynamic opponent, which is
why oddsmakers have the Chiefs only as one-point favorites despite the prowess
of Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid's offense.
How to watch
Game: Super Bowl LIV (Chiefs vs. 49ers)
Date: Sunday, Feb. 2
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Location: Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens, Florida)
TV: FOX
Stream: fuboTV (try for free here)
You can catch fuboTV on any of these devices: Amazon Fire
TV, Apple TV, Roku, Google Chromecast, Android TV, Android phones and tablets,
iPhones, iPads, and any PC and Mac web browsers. And fuboTV supports 4K
streaming, if you have a TV capable of showing the game in ultra-HD.
Super Bowl 2020: How to watch, stream 49ers vs. Chiefs live,
The Super Bowl matchup to end the NFL's 100th season sure
has the feeling of a heavyweight bout. In one corner, Patrick Mahomes, the
reigning MVP, leads an offense that is always just a cobra strike away from
racking up points. In the other, rookie phenom Nick Bosa helps lead a stout San
Francisco pass rush that fronts a defense ready, in a moment's notice, to take
the ball away -- for reference, see a resurgent Richard Sherman, who has two
interceptions in the team's two playoff games.
With Super Bowl LIV just a day away, the excitement continues to build.
It's a heavyweight matchup!
After San Francisco trounced through the postseason by
leaning heavily on Raheem Mostert and its rushing attack, it looks like a 49ers
team that doesn't appear to have any major roster holes, and yet questions
remain about the quarterback. Can Jimmy Garoppolo tandem with George Kittle,
Emmanuel Sanders and Deebo Samuel to keep All-Pro safety Tyrann Mathieu and the
Chiefs' secondary guessing? If that doesn't happen, will it even matter, or
will Raheem Mostert deliver anything close to his historic day in the NFC
Championship Game, and against a defense that held league rushing leader
Derrick Henry to only 69 yards on the ground?
Here's what you need to know to not miss a second of the
action, as the 2019 NFL season reaches its climax in fantastic fashion.
We continue to inch closer to the final game of the 2019-20
NFL season. Only the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers remain
standing, and after Super Bowl LIV on Sunday, there will be only one.
While just about every Super Bowl has felt like a can't-mass
matchup, this year's truly might be. With two potent offenses—both ranked in
the top five in scoring—two aggressive defenses, two innovative head coaches
and 10 total Pro Bowlers, this game could be as competitive and as
unpredictable as any in recent memory.
Not that'd we'd recommend missing an NFL contest, but you'll
definitely want to tune in for this one.
Watch Super Bowl 2020 without cable: Here's how to stream it online
You can live stream Super Bowl LIV for free, no cable
subscription required. Super Bowl LIV is Sunday, Feb. 2 and unless you're one
of the lucky few thousand attending the game in person at Hard Rock Stadium in
Miami, you're gonna be watching live on TV -- preferably a big TV. The Super
Bowl in 2020 offers more ways to watch than ever, from traditional cable and
satellite to over-the-air antenna to streaming via Apple TV ( $169 at Walmart
), Amazon Fire TV ( $40 at Amazon ), Xbox One and PS4. And now for the first
time ever you'll be able to watch the Super Bowl live in 4K HDR.
This will be a fun one, and not only because America finally
gets a break from the New England Patriots on Super Bowl Sunday. Two of the
best teams in the NFL all season, the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco
49ers will meet in Miami and they're evenly matched despite their contrasting
styles. The Chiefs have the league's most fearsome passing attack, led by
quarterback Patrick Mahomes. He'll face the 49ers' stingy defense and daunting
pass rush made up of Nick Bosa, DeForest Buckner and Dee Ford. On the other
side of the ball, the 49ers have a relentless rushing attack that usually
requires very few passing attempts by QB Jimmy Garoppolo. The oddsmakers have
the Chiefs as a slight favorite over the 49ers.