How To Watch NFL Live Streaming Free Online Mobile

There are various ways to avoid local blackouts, watch out-of-market NFL games, and watch every NFL game worldwide.

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How To Watch NFL Live Streaming Free Online

We’re halfway through the 2024 NFL season, which means teams are maturing and each game becomes more important as they compete for postseason spots.

You’ll want to know how to watch NFL games all season. There are various ways to avoid local blackouts, watch out-of-market NFL games, and watch every NFL game worldwide.

We’ve broken down all of your alternatives for watching and streaming NFL games without cable to help you catch every game.

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This year’s football feels a little different. Teams, quarterbacks, and coaches are younger than ever before, hot new offensive concepts are solidifying as playbook classics, and Swifties have invaded the gridiron. There are numerous reasons to tune in during the season, and we’ll explain how below.

How to watch the NFL broadcast?

Select NFL games are available without a cable subscription through live TV streaming services and platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Peacock Premium, and NFL+. You can also use an HDTV antenna to watch local NFL games.

Throughout the season, you may encounter difficulties accessing specific games, such as local NFL games subject to blackout regulations or out-of-market games that aren’t available on your TV or streaming package of choice.

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In these rare circumstances, a VPN can assist you in tuning into the specific game you desire. This is also a good option for overseas viewers seeking for cheaper US streaming services to watch live NFL games, but DAZN may provide a better deal.

How to stream NFL games live?

We’ll go over all of your NFL streaming alternatives in further detail below. We’ll show you how to watch Thursday Night Football, Monday Night Football, Sunday Night Football, and other games, whether you want a full-service streaming service or cheaper monthly subscriptions.

Sling TV

If you’re looking for a live TV streaming service to watch football, Sling TV is a terrific low-cost alternative that offers the majority of the channels you need at a lower cost than Hulu or Fubo TV.

There are three plans available, depending on which channels you prioritize. Sling Orange and Sling Blue are both $40 per month, whereas the Sling Orange + Blue plan is $55 per month. You can also add NFL RedZone to your subscription for $11 per month by purchasing the Sports Extra bundle.

Sling TV
Sling TV

The Blue package includes NFL Network, as well as Fox and NBC in certain markets, whereas the Orange plan includes ESPN. Notably, Sling does not provide CBS.

We recommend Sling Orange + Blue to enjoy the most NFL content Sling has to offer all season. Sling frequently gives a 50% discount on your first month.

Benefits

  • Local games on Fox (select markets)
  • Sunday Night Football on NBC (select markets)
  • Monday Night Football on ESPN
  • NFL Network games

Hulu + Live TV 

Hulu + Live TV gives practically everything you need to stream NFL games for $70 per month, in addition to all of its other products.

With the exception of any blackouts, Hulu + Live TV gives you access to all local NFL games in your area. You also get ESPN and NFL Network.

Hulu
Hulu

The service costs $70 a month and includes a free Disney Plus and ESPN+ membership. For an additional $10 per month, you may add the Sports add-on plan to access NFL Redzone.

Benefits

  • Local games on Fox 
  • Local games on CBS
  • Sunday Night Football on NBC
  • Monday Night Football on ESPN
  • NFL Network games

Fubo TV

Fubo TV’s Pro subscription costs $75 per month and includes the same selection of NFL games as Hulu + Live TV. It has all of the network and cable channels you’ll need to watch local and late-night sports.

Fubo TV
Fubo TV

Red Zone can be added to the Sports Plus subscription for an additional $11 per month. Fubo’s $100 Ultimate plan also includes Sports Plus.

Benefits

  • Local games on Fox 
  • Local games on CBS
  • Sunday Night Football on NBC
  • Monday Night Football on ESPN
  • NFL Network games

YouTube TV

Another service that provides access to local and primetime NFL games is YouTube TV. It costs $73 per month, but after a free trial, new members can get their first three months for $65 per month. In addition, for an extra $11 per month, the subscription includes NFL Redzone in their Sports Plus plan.

YouTube TV will also provide NFL Sunday Ticket as an add-on beginning with the 2023 NFL season. This add-on package allows you to watch all out-of-market games.

YouTubeTV
YouTubeTV

Through September 19, Sunday Ticket is a $50 discount, bringing a full year down to $299 ($339 with RedZone) when combined with a YouTube TV base plan ($73 monthly).

If you don’t want to watch YouTube TV, you can acquire Sunday Ticket for $399 on its own, or $439 with NFL RedZone combined.

Benefits

  • Local games on Fox 
  • Local games on CBS
  • Sunday Night Football on NBC
  • Monday Night Football on ESPN
  • NFL Network games

Peacock Premium

Peacock will stream all games scheduled to air on NBC during the 2023 season, including all Sunday Night Football games and the September 7 Thursday Night Kickoff.

Peacock will also be the first streaming service to exclusively broadcast an NFL playoff game, beginning with the January 13, 2024, Wild Card game.

Peacock
Peacock

Furthermore, the game between the Buffalo Bills and the Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday, December 23 will be shown exclusively on Peacock. Peacock offers ad-supported viewing for $5.99 per month and ad-free streaming for $11.99 per month.

Benefits

  • The entire Sunday Night Football schedule
  • January 13 Wild Card playoff game exclusively on Peacock

How to watch NFL games using a VPN?

If your streaming provider restricts in-market or out-of-market games, you can use a VPN to circumvent these limitations. VPN is an abbreviation for virtual private network.

It’s a piece of software that allows you to modify the location from which your device seems to be connecting. Furthermore, it secures your connection with high-level encryption, so no one can see what you’re doing.

ExpressVPN is the best VPN we’ve discovered. It has nearly 100 servers worldwide, including more than a dozen in the United States.

Once you’ve determined which market the game you want to watch is in, you can launch ExpressVPN and connect to a server in the city where it’s being broadcast.

If you want to avoid blackouts, connect to ExpressVPN from a city outside of the market that is restricting the game.

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Shyam Sharma who joined SPORTS BIG NEWS in 2021. Focuses on soccer – chiefly the Premier League, LaLiga, UEFA Champions League, Liga MX and MLS. On occasion, also covers American sports, general news and entertainment. Fascinated by the language of sport – particularly the under-appreciated art of translating cliché-speak.