Monday

Exactly How to Watch the Super Bowl on the Internet


Ok, I've about had all I can stand of the garbage websites online talking about how to watch the Super Bowl on the Internet and then fail to deliver anything, but dead-ends, weird pop culture surveys, computer viruses, and anything else you can imagine.  I searched all over the Internet looking for a legit way to "catch" (hehe....like that pun?) this year's Super Bowl live online.  I ran into all kinds of websites claiming to have the game airing live stream on Sunday, Feb. 6th, but all of them failed to deliver anything useful.

Watch the Super Bowl On The Internet Here

That is, until I stumbled upon this site that I found last january.

So, if you are looking to watch the Super Bowl live on your computer, then I have good news for you.  I'm going to show exactly, step-by-step, how I was able to accomplish this last year.  And, yes, you will be able to watch this year's Super Bowl as well.

So, here we go:

1.  First off, you must have high-speed internet, like cable, DSL, or WiFi...something like that (I realize most people are on high-speed internet now, but if you're using dial-up then exit this page because it's not going to work well, as you won't have the bandwidth to get a decent video feed.....just making sure you know this).  Yes, this method will work on your laptop as well.

2.  Secondly, you need to download the streaming software at Live Football Channel.  This site will take you through the entire process.  My mother is about as computer illiterate as they come, and she was able to get through the registration just fine.

3.  That's it.  Once you have their software installed then you'll have access to the game live.

A bit about Live Football Channel:

They specialize in streaming football games over the Internet, but they also provide you with access to over 4500 online channels.  So, you get other live streaming sports as well, (basketball, baseball, boxing, golf, auto racing, hockey, soccer, etc.) plus, you get channels with movies, TV shows, history, food, weather, entertainment, news, foreign shows, and more.  It's like satellite TV on your computer minus the expensive monthly fees.  There is a one-time registration fee, but no charges after that.  I took the most expensive package, and it was like $49 and some change (but that's just me, as I usually go with the most options).  But, they have a satisfaction guarantee, so if you don't like what you get then you can get a refund.

And, if you're wondering, I'm happy so far with my purchase, as I use it a lot to watch football when I'm on the road.

The above method works well for me, and I see no reason why it shouldn't work just as well for you if you want to watch the Super Bowl on the internet.

Later....