How to watch and stream the Super Bowl in Canada in 2025

The Super Bowl is just around the corner, and like it always tends to be, it should be a game for the ages.

There are plenty of storylines going into this matchup, with the Kansas City Chiefs looking to win their third title in a row, and fourth since 2020. The Philadelphia Eagles, meanwhile, are looking for revenge for one of those losses, having fallen to Kansas City in the Super Bowl two years ago.

Kendrick Lamar is performing the halftime show, Taylor Swift will almost certainly be in attendance cheering on her boyfriend Travis Kelce, and there are plenty of different novelty prop bets you can place on anything from the coin toss to the colour of Gatorade poured on the winning coach.

With over 19 million unique Canadian viewers watching the game last year, it’s sure to be an event you don’t want to miss if you’re looking to keep up with coworker small talk come Monday morning.

But if it’s your first time hosting a Super Bowl party, you’ve got something important to figure out past just the snacks for the evening: where can you actually watch the game?

How to stream the Super Bowl in Canada

TSN and CTV are the official Canadian broadcasters for the game, but you don’t need to be by a TV to log in.

If you have a cable TV login, you can log in directly with your provider through CTV, or a cable provider’s service such as Rogers XFinity or Bell Fibe.

You can also stream the Super Bowl via a standalone subscription through TSN.ca, with monthly subscriptions available for $19.99.

DAZN is streaming it in Canada, too, with monthly subscriptions available for $34.99 or an annual subscription priced at $199.99.

In all of these cases, you can also find an app on most devices for TSN, CTV, DAZN, Rogers XFinity, and Bell Fibe that will have access to the game with a login subscription.

Fox is the official American broadcaster and its feed will be shown through Canadian channels. If you’re looking to find Fox’s feed directly, you’ll need to do so through a cable partner’s app like Rogers XFinity or Bell Fibe.

Kickoff is set for 6:30 pm ET/3:30 pm PT on Sunday, February 9.

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