How to Watch the 2023 Super Bowl With a VPN (Any Device)

Russell Kidson
Feb 12, 2023
Updated • May 30, 2023
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The 57th Super Bowl is finally here, and NFL fans globally are sitting on the edge of their seats. At the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, fans are ready to experience the excitement from the stands. But globally, the rest of us are prepared to support from the comfort of our homes!

Don’t allow geographical restrictions to keep you from watching the face-off. Thanks to modern technology, fans can view from anywhere despite limitations. 

The solution to the problem is simple - VPN (Virtual Private Network), which reroutes your web connection via a server in another country, enabling you to access exclusive streaming services. 

How to Watch the LVII Super Bowl 2023 with a VPN 

  • Subscribe to a stellar VPN.
  • Download the VPN software onto your preferred streaming device.
  • Connect to the country that will unlock your preferred broadcaster.
  • Log in to a streaming service featuring the Super Bowl (NFL+).
  • Watch the most incredible NFL showdown this season!

Why do you need a VPN for the Super Bowl in 2023?

Sporting events are most often broadcast through cable TV providers. Fox is the official 2023 broadcaster, and many viewers have moved on from the old-fashioned way of overpriced cable TV filled with ads. These days viewers prefer cheap streaming services that are ad-free, easy to use, and compatible with numerous devices.

But unfortunately, one thing that remains is geographical restrictions. The reason behind this is to ensure that broadcasters follow licensing agreements. 

However, this won’t be an issue if you have a VPN for streaming. You can change your location and unlock online streaming services such as NFL+ and Fox Sports.

Best 2023 Super Bowl VPNs

As with a well-rounded football team, it is essential to have a good VPN provider who can handle any challenges in different situations. Here are some key factors to consider:

  • Fast server network
  • Absence of IP< WebRTC, and DNS leaks
  • Apps for various devices
  • Fast tunneling protocols
  • Reliable security features
  • 30-day money-back guarantee
  • 24/7 customer service

Naturally, this is only the basics, but taking streaming the Super Bowl in 2023 into consideration, we have selected these VPN services to give you easy access to the NFL final match.

NordVPN: The best online VPN service for speed and security | NordVPN

It can grant you the best remote Super Bowl experience. It’s secure, swift, compatible, and secure with various devices.

ExpressVPN: High-Speed, Secure & Anonymous VPN Service | ExpressVPN

Watch any show with zero buffering and superfast speeds. Enjoy the Super Bowl without any interruptions.

AtlasVPN: Get the deal today – Atlas VPN

It grants you the most affordable admission to the Super Bowl. It is the cheapest, has impressive connectivity, and has a free plan.

Surfshark: Deals

Allow your entire family to enjoy the Super Bowl (separately) in their rooms. It provides unlimited connections and top-notch performance with a single account.

RoboVPN: RoboVPN

High-Speed VPN service. It’s built using Cloud technology. Most servers are free to use. Just simply click one button, and you can stream the Super Bowl securely.

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  1. Anonymous said on February 12, 2023 at 8:32 pm
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    Too mant adverts being disguised as articles lately

  2. Tom Hawack said on February 12, 2023 at 12:03 pm
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    If you’re in France : [https://www.presse-citron.net/3-choses-a-savoir-sur-le-super-bowl-2023/] :

    “Cette année, la finale du championnat de la National Football League (NFL) opposera les Chiefs de Kansas City et les Eagles de Philadelphie qui s’affronteront, au State Farm Center de Glendale. En France, la rencontre est à suivre en direct et en clair sur la chaîne L’Équipe à partir de 0h30. beIN Sports assure également le suivi de ce match.”

    and if french language is tough :

    “This year’s National Football League (NFL) championship game will pit the Kansas City Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles at the State Farm Center in Glendale. In France, the game will be broadcast live and unencrypted on the L’Équipe channel starting at 12:30 a.m. beIN Sports will also be following the game.”

    L’Équipe LIVE is available streamed via Dailymotion : [https://www.dailymotion.com/embed/video/x2lefik] and channel 22 on French TV TNT.

    I know, there’s more to the planet than France :=) but I’m so enthusiast about the Super Bowl that I can’t help myself from sharing this information with compatriots!

    1. Tom Hawack said on February 12, 2023 at 12:24 pm
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      Playing football (“touch hands”!) in NY, around 1963, with Taku, one of my best friends :
      [https://img.justpaste.me/i/20230212/pRAOT/NY-1963-Football.jpg]

      American football, not soccer …
      Sorry for abandoning myself to nostalgia …

      1. just an Ed said on February 12, 2023 at 2:02 pm
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        You lived in NY? Queens or Brooklyn? That photo is definitely not Manhattan. Two hand touch (one hand didn’t count) is the only way to play this game on a city street.
        As for French being difficile; oui!
        J’ai étudié le français au l’ecole secondaire, mais il y a tellement d’années que je ne me souviens de presque rien. ;-) (Courtesy of DEEP L)

      2. Tom Hawack said on February 12, 2023 at 3:00 pm
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        Definitely not Manhattan!
        We were in Queens, in an area which was quite nice at the time (I’ve been told and Web pics confirm it) that it’s changed quite a lot since, not for the best) : Parkway Village (Queens)
        [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkway_Village_(Queens)]

        Correcting DeepL : “J’ai étudié le français à l’école secondaire”, “à” not “au” or it’d have to be “au lycée secondaire” :=)
        The fact you’ had chosen the french language in school is already a good choice :=)

        “Two hand touch” is it … I had in memory “touch hands” as the expression, but maybe was it its equivalent “Two hand touch” (we have theoretically 2 hands!) , that’s like 60 years ago. I discovered America, NY at least, from 1959 to 1965, 6/12 years old then, an important, a major period of life, discovered and loved. That’s why when I criticize this or that of the USA it’s always as if I was a son of America. The country has influenced me for my whole life (“The child is the father of the man”). Marvelous childhood within a culture which left me many very positive anchors ever since, by anchors I mean points you refer to when in deep thoughts.

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