How to watch Super Bowl 2014 online, TV schedule, radio and more
If you were wondering how you could catch the Super Bowl on every conceivable media platform, you’re in luck pal.


Super Bowl XLVIII between the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, Feb. 2 at MetLife Stadium is one of the most anticipated games of all time. The Broncos all-time great offense meets the Seahawks all-time great defense in what figures to be a close matchup. And you can watch it all online, on your mobile phone, on your television, and even on the radio for the old-fashioned.
On one hand, you have the unstoppable offense led by Peyton Manning, a legend looking to cement his standing among the pantheon of quarterbacks. On the other, there are the new kids on the block led by a boastful cornerback who leads an all-world secondary.
In other words, you only miss this game if you’re a fool. So, here is how you can watch the game from just about anywhere on Earth.
For the standard television viewer, the game is on FOX at 6:30 p.m. ET with the pregame beginning at 2 p.m. If you can only watch online, FOX has done you a huge favor. The game can be seen on FOXSportsGo.com regardless of your television subscription. The stream is completely free. You can also watch via the FOX Sports GO app free of charge.
On the radio, SiriusXM is broadcasting the game on a wide variety of channels, as can be seen here.
Super Bowl XLVIII information:
TV: FOX
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Online Stream: FOXSportsGo.com
Mobile App: FOX Sports GO
Radio: Sirius XM













