Can You Watch The Super Bowl on Prime Video? It’s an easy question to ask since Prime Video is already a go-to for big sports nights, and Super Bowl Sunday is not the time to be stuck troubleshooting logins. Below, we’ll cover the official Super Bowl LX broadcast details, what Prime Video can and cannot do on its own, and the cleanest way to get a working stream ready before kickoff.
Super Bowl LX Details
- Date: Sunday, February 8, 2026
- Kickoff: 6:30 p.m. ET / 3:30 p.m. PT / 4:30 p.m. MT
- TV channel: NBC (English), Telemundo (Spanish)
- Streaming: Peacock (plus live TV services that carry NBC)
- Venue: Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California
Can You Stream the Super Bowl on Prime Video?
No, you cannot watch the Super Bowl on Prime Video because it won’t stream the Super Bowl as a standalone Prime member perk.
However, you can watch inside the Prime Video app if you subscribe to Peacock Premium Plus through Prime Video Channels. Peacock is streaming Super Bowl LX, and Amazon lets you add Peacock Premium Plus directly in Prime Video so everything plays in one place.
What to know before you hit play:
- You are looking for the Peacock add-on in Prime Video (not a Prime Video “sports” listing).
- Peacock Premium Plus via Prime Video Channels is priced at $16.99/month (pricing can change).
- If you want Spanish coverage, Telemundo is the Spanish-language broadcast option.
How to Watch the Super Bowl on Prime Video (fast setup)
- Open Prime Video and search for “Peacock,” then subscribe to Peacock Premium Plus through Channels.
- Confirm playback works on the device you will actually use (smart TV, streaming stick, console, or mobile).
- On game day, use Search for “Super Bowl,” “Super Bowl LX,” or “NFL,” and start the stream 20 to 30 minutes early.
Quick fixes if it buffers:
- Force close Prime Video and reopen it.
- Restart your streaming device.
- Switch to a wired connection if possible.
- Try a second device as a backup.
Prime Video Alternatives
If you would rather skip Prime Video Channels entirely, Peacock is the simplest direct streaming option for the full broadcast. If you have cable or an antenna, you can watch on NBC the traditional way. And if you need a last-resort fallback, NFL+ can stream the game too, but it’s limited to mobile devices, so do not count on it as your big-screen plan.
Are You Ready for the Super Bowl?
Knowing you can watch the Super Bowl on Prime Video only with the right Peacock add-on means you can lock in your setup now and focus on the fun when kickoff hits. For more game-day picks and fresh stuff to queue up after the final whistle, head to our Entertainment hub for more fun things to watch.