Current streaming status for the Super Bowl
As of the most recent rights cycle, the Super Bowl is not available on Amazon Prime Video as a standalone stream. In the United States, Fox holds the broadcast window for Super Bowl LXIX (2025) through 2033, airing on Fox broadcast television and the Fox Sports app with TV provider authentication. Prime Video may offer related programming, but the game itself streams on Fox’s platforms or via authenticated TV Everywhere through your cable provider. Outside the U.S., carriers and rights vary by region.
Understanding U.S. broadcast vs streaming rights
NFL media rights are divided by platform and territory, with the Super Bowl assigned to a single over-the-air broadcaster for each cycle. For the 2020s window, Fox maintains exclusive over-the-air and digital broadcast rights, while ESPN handles certain international and alternate feeds. Prime Video does not carry the live game in the U.S., and no provisional change to this arrangement is announced.
Key details at a glance
| Attribute | Verified Detail | Source Type |
|---|---|---|
| Current U.S. over-the-air broadcaster | Fox | Official NFL rights announcement |
| U.S. streaming home (live game) | Fox Sports app (TV provider login) | Network platform documentation |
| Prime Video live game availability (U.S.) | No | Rights listing and platform checks |
| Window | Super Bowl LXIX (2025) through 2033 | NFL media rights deal disclosures |
Where to watch the Super Bowl in 2025
To view the Super Bowl live in the U.S., use an antenna for over-the-air Fox, or subscribe to a TV provider that includes Fox and offers the Fox Sports app with authenticated access. Check with your provider about cloud DVR add-ons if you want to watch later. If you are considering “Prime Video” as a pathway, understand that the game itself does not reside there; only related coverage may appear.
Quick comparison of common options
- Antenna + Fox broadcast: Free over-the-air, local channels
- Cable or satellite with Fox: Included with most live TV tiers
- Fox Sports app via TV provider: Requires active subscription and login
- Prime Video: Does not provide the live Super Bowl stream
International availability and caveats
Outside the United States, Super Bowl rights may be held by local broadcasters or pan-regional networks, and streaming may land on different services depending on the country. In some regions, Prime Video or Prime Video Channels might carry feeds, but these are licensed arrangements and not the U.S. model. Viewers should verify local listings and VPN restrictions, as geo-blocks can apply.
Prime Video content related to the Super Bowl
While Prime Video does not stream the live game, Amazon may host pregame analysis, documentaries, or NFL-related originals depending on promotional windows. These programs do not substitute for the live broadcast and are typically available within Prime Video or via add-on subscriptions unrelated to the main game rights.
Why these rights structures persist
Broadcast rights for the Super Bowl are long-term and tied to audience reach, advertising value, and legacy partnerships. Fox’s current cycle emphasizes broad access via antenna and authenticated streaming, balancing reach with controlled premium tiers. Changes would require new negotiations, regulatory approval, and coordination with the NFL, making mid-cycle shifts unlikely.
Rumors and what to watch for
Periodic rumors claim streaming shifts to other services, but as of the present rights cycle no credible report indicates that Prime Video will carry the live Super Bowl in the U.S. Monitor official NFL, Fox, and Amazon announcements for any future changes; until then, the established broadcast and Fox app remain the reliable path.