Today, the New England Patriots play the Seattle Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara for Super Bowl LX. The game will start at 6:30pm ET (and 3:30pm local time) and Bad Bunny’s much-anticipated halftime show will start around 8:00pm ET.
You need a cable subscription to CTV or TSN or a paid streaming service to watch the Super Bowl in Canada. But there is an easier – and free – option: some countries show the game for free on their public networks. Canadian viewers can legally watch these free streams with a VPN and see the whole game and halftime show without paying anything.
The best free options are BBC iPlayer and Channel 5 in the United Kingdom, 7Plus in Australia, and TVNZ in New Zealand. All three offer full game coverage with English commentary at no cost. Here’s exactly how to set it up: First, sign up for a VPN service like NordVPN which currently offers a 70% discount and a 30-day money-back guarantee. Second, download the VPN app to your laptop, phone, or smart TV. Third, open the app and connect to a server in the UK, Australia, or New Zealand. Fourth, go to the broadcaster’s website (Channel 5, BBC iPlayer, 7Plus, or TVNZ) and start watching.
Watch Super Bowl for free (with NordVPN)
Watch Super Bowl for Free in Canada
You can stream Super Bowl LX live on these free channels:
- Channel 5 and BBC (UK)
- 7Plus and 7Mate (Australia)
- TVNZ+ (New Zealand)
- M6+ (France)
You can unblock and access these channels for free anywhere (including from Canada), risk-free with NordVPN, thanks to a 30-day money-back guarantee for all subscription plans. Get started below.
The whole thing takes less than five minutes, and you’ll be ready to stream Super Bowl 2026 in Canada for free by the time the game starts. A VPN also stops your internet service provider from slowing down your connection during the game which can happen when there is a lot of traffic. This means that streaming will be smoother and the picture quality will be better, especially at important times.
There are rumors that Bad Bunny’s performance will be the biggest halftime show in years, with special guests and record-breaking production. Using a free international stream means you won’t miss a second because commercials often cut into Canadian broadcasts.