Super Bowl 2017 begins at 6:30 p.m. EST, Feb. 5, Sunday. The game will take place at the NRG stadium in Houston. Patriots are the favorites, having a 14-2 regular season lead over the Atlanta Falcons’ 11-5 tally.

While many people will watch the New England Patriots compete with the Atlanta Falcons on TV, if you don’t have access to one, you needn’t despair. The game can be live streamed PCs, Set-top boxes, smartphones and almost any other smart device you might have lying around.

Lady Gaga and other Super Bowl performances

Lady Gaga will be this year’s star performer. She will perform at halftime around 8:30 p.m. EST

Other artists that will be performing include New Kids on the Block, Up with People and Elvis Presto, the magician. Phillipa Soo, Renée Elise Goldsberry and Jasmine Cephas Jones from the original ‘Hamilton’ cast will perform “America the Beautiful,” and the national anthem will be covered by Luke Bryan.

Where to watch Super Bowl 2017

Fox Network, the official broadcaster for the match, will livestream the game on FoxSportsGo.com.

This season’s game will be broadcast on Fox Sports Go app. A word of caution here, you can use the app to live stream the game on iOS, Android and Amazon tablets and connected TV devices such as Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast and Xbox, but not on phones — you will need to go directly to the website for that.

You can directly visit the Fox Sports Go live stream Link or download the Fox Sports Go app. If you own a VR headset, you can get a 360-degree view using the app and see the game from the perspective of any player on the field. The app uses Intel’s new camera technology to run 360-degree broadcasts.

Verizon Wireless customers will be able to stream the game from inside the official NFL Mobile app on iOS, Android and Windows Mobile devices. 

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