On My Sunday Tivket It Says Continue to Buy Oe Cancell on My Screen

One of the harsher realities of not living in your favorite NFL team's broadcast market is that there aren't many legitimate ways to watch your squad's games on Sunday afternoons. NFL Sunday Ticket is the only video streaming service we've tested that lets you watch live, out-of-market, regular-season games. NFL Sunday Ticket is primarily a cable package offered by DirecTV, but some audiences (we'll explain which ones) can get this service without cable. In testing this non-cable version, we liked the service's playback interfaces and reliable streaming performance. However, this service is extremely expensive, considering that you can't watch live Thursday night, local Sunday afternoon, Sunday night, or Monday night games.


NFL Sunday Ticket Web Interface

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What Can You Watch With NFL Sunday Ticket?

NFL Sunday Ticket enables you to watch out-of-market regular-season games on Sunday afternoons, which distinguishes it from every other live TV service we've reviewed. You cannot watch your local NFL team, however. You might not care about your in-market team, but this limitation means that you can't watch your favorite out-of-market team if it is playing your local team.

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NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers also can't watch games on Thursday, Sunday, or Monday nights. Some international games are also excluded from coverage. That means you can watch about 12 or 13 games live on Sundays at most, depending on the week and your location. To watch all the games every week (including during the postseason), you need to combine NFL Sunday Ticket with another service.

You do get 30-minute commercial-free replays (called Short Cuts) of games (only those that are available on NFL Sunday Ticket) starting after midnight ET on Sunday through Wednesday at midnight ET. NFL+ offers a similar condensed game replay mode.

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There is no additional on-demand content on NFL Sunday Ticket. Most other live TV services have a distinct advantage over NFL Sunday Ticket in that they do not only focus on NFL coverage. Most offer other news, sports, and entertainment channels, plus huge on-demand content libraries.

How does NFL Sunday Ticket's coverage compare to other NFL streaming services? First and foremost, NFL Sunday Ticket is the only legal way to watch live, out-of-market NFL games on Sunday afternoon. No other service offers that access.

However, if you care more about prime-time games (Thursday Night Football, Sunday Night Football, or Monday Night Football) or you live in your favorite team's broadcast market, other options are a better choice. For instance, FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV let you watch every prime-time and in-market game (those that air on CBS and FOX) each week. Those services cover about seven games per week and enable you to watch postseason games.

DirecTV Stream offers similar access to live games, but it lacks the NFL Network channel. You'll also miss out on Thursday Night Football matchups, which are now exclusive to Amazon Prime Video. Sling TV offers FOX and NBC affiliates in many markets but lacks CBS channels entirely (although you can go through the trouble of configuring a digital antenna to work with that service). However, it does include ESPN, which means you can watch Monday Night Football. Locast used to be an inexpensive option for watching local channels, but that service has since shut down.

NFL+ is a standalone service that lets you watch replays of every game each week, regardless of your location. It includes games going back several years and is the only legitimate way to ensure that you can watch every regular-season and postseason NFL game, albeit not all of them live. Its multiple tiers replace not only NFL Game Pass, but also the free NFL and Yahoo Sports apps.

Paramount+, Peacock, and Prime Video have limited NFL coverage, too, despite primarily offering on-demand content. For example, Paramount+ Premium subscribers can watch live streams of NFL games that air on local CBS stations on Sunday afternoons. Those that subscribe to Peacock's Premium tier can stream Sunday Night Football games. Prime Video is now the exclusive home for Thursday Night Football games this season.

If that all sounds confusing and expensive, that's because it is. The NFL makes it needlessly difficult and cost-prohibitive for you to watch your favorite team.

If you plan to watch any other sports, our roundup of the best sports streaming services can help you pick the best option. We also have dedicated roundups for the best MLB streaming services, NBA streaming services, and NHL streaming services.


How Much Does NFL Sunday Ticket Cost?

NFL Sunday Ticket offers two plans: NFL Sunday Ticket To Go and NFL Sunday Ticket Max. The To Go package (currently, at the start of the season) costs $293.94, while the Max Plan costs $395.99. An NFL Sunday Ticket subscription lasts until the end of the regular season. The service splits your bill into monthly payments of $73.49 per month (for the To Go plan) or $99 per month (Max plan). Subscribers to the online version of NFL Sunday Ticket have until the first Sunday of the regular season to cancel their subscription; otherwise, they are locked into the full pricing period. However, if you subscribe later in the season, you may be able to pay less than that full amount. The reverse is true, too. If you subscribe before the season begins, you have to pay for the full four months of the regular season. You need to go into the settings to turn off the subscription auto-renewal setting manually; it's on by default, annoyingly.

Both plans get you access to the same lineup of live, out-of-market games on Sundays. You also get the same features and playback modes. The difference between the plans is that the Max Plan adds on NFL RedZone Channel and DirecTV Fantasy Zone. Those channels should most appeal to fantasy football fanatics.

For comparison, fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV all start at $64.99 per month. You can get the NFL RedZone channel on any of those services by paying extra for the Sports Plus with NFL RedZone (fuboTV), Sports (Hulu + Live TV), or Sports Plus (YouTube TV) add-ons. Hulu's add-on costs $9.99 per month, while the other two are $10.99 per month. Even with those add-ons, these three services each cost much less than NFL Sunday Ticket.

DirecTV Stream starts at $69.99 per month, while Sling TV's combined Orange + Blue plan ($50 per month) is the cheapest live TV service with sports content we've tested. NFL+ starts at $49.99 per month. Paramount+ Premium and Prime Video, both of which offer limited NFL coverage, are $9.99 per month and $8.99 per month, respectively. Peacock Premium costs $4.99 per month.

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Who Can Get NFL Sunday Ticket?

The non-cable version of NFL Sunday Ticket is not available to everyone. If you read the fine text at the bottom of the signup page, the service outlines eligible users as those "who live in select multi-dwelling unit buildings (apartments, condos, etc.,) nationwide in the U.S. where DirecTV service is not available, live in select areas within various metropolitan cities, live in a residence that has been verified as unable to receive DirecTV satellite TV service due to obstructions blocking access to satellite signals, actively or previously enrolled college students."

DirecTV's rights to the Sunday Ticket package are set to expire at the end of the 2022 season. Apple, Amazon, Disney, and Google are all reportedly interested in gaining the rights to these games. We can only hope those companies get rid of this ridiculous cable requirement. However, contractual obligations will prevent any company from charging significantly less than the current high price.

You can download the NFL Sunday Ticket app on mobile platforms (Android, Fire OS, iOS), media streaming devices (Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, and Roku), up to the latest generation of game consoles (PlayStation and Xbox), and select smart TVs. You can also stream games from a web browser. Unfortunately, NFL Sunday Ticket is only available to subscribers in the US.


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NFL Sunday Ticket on the Web

NFL Sunday Ticket's experience on the web is a bit of a mess. When you sign into the service, the landing page basically just displays your subscription plan. You can access your account settings and billing details in a drop-down menu in the upper right corner. More importantly, that menu lets you access the playback interface, but that screen is only accessible on Sundays. None of the options in the settings affect the playback experience; all the controls are directly accessible from the playback screen.

We experienced some issues with the site. For instance, it randomly signed us out at one point in testing and showed an error message that it couldn't find credentials on file. Signing in again solved the issue. A few other times, the site didn't accept credentials on the first login attempt. The auto sign-out period is also much too short.

Once you get to the playback screen, you see the scores running across the top of the screen, along with links to the Fantasy Zone and Red Zone channels (these are only accessible to the Max plan subscribers). Simply click on a game's box score to watch the live stream. Unfortunately, you won't find an equivalent to the excellent search functionality on NFL+ that lets you filter plays by a player, down, quarter, or result.


NFL Sunday Ticket Android app

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NFL Sunday Ticket on Mobile

We tested the NFL Sunday Ticket app on an Android phone, and had no issues signing into the account. The app is pretty simple to use. In the settings, you can turn off cellular data usage and enable push notifications for when pre-games, Short Cuts, or your favorite teams are available to watch. The app performed fine in testing.

You navigate the app via a series of icons at the bottom of the screen: Games, Highlights, Stat | Standing, Fantasy, and My Player. When games are available to watch, you can jump directly into playback from the Games section by tapping on the box score. The Fantasy Zone and RedZone channels are accessible from here, too. The Highlights section organizes the Short Cuts of games when they are available. The Stat | Standing section lets you see game, team, and player stats from the week's current games and the current conference standings.

The last two sections are aimed at fantasy football players. You can sign directly into your NFL Fantasy account in the Fantasy section or track individual players in the MyPlayer section.


NFL Sunday Ticket Player Tracker

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Playback Experience

NFL Sunday Ticket has most of the standard playback controls on the web. You can pause streams, move to the live broadcast, and toggle closed captions. However, you cannot start streams over from the beginning of the broadcast as you can with fuboTV or DirecTV Stream on select channels. You can, however, view up to four games simultaneously in various viewing configurations, though organizing games into each slot was a bit wonky in testing.

At the top of the screen, you can view box scores from different games and click on them to watch live coverage. On the left-hand side of the screen, you can scroll through game highlights, view game stats, sign in to your NFL Fantasy account, and look up stats for individual players. As we discuss in the next section, you can also customize the Closed Captions from this menu. The mobile app's playback screen does not have all those extra features, just the standard playback controls. One cool feature is a pop-up notification that alerts you of big plays from across the league; you can click the notification to watch the play, and then the service brings you back to whatever game you were watching.

The service only allows you to stream on one device at a time. This compares poorly to the competition. DirecTV Stream lets you stream on up to 20 devices concurrently on your home network. fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV all offer add-ons that significantly expand the number of allowable concurrent streams.

The games on Sunday Ticket are all live broadcasts, so you will have to sit through commercials as with any other live TV streaming service. Alternatively, you could wait to watch the Short Cut versions of games. NFL+ hardly shows any ads in its replays, so that might be a better option if you still want to watch a game in its entirety or are planning not to watch the games live anyway.

We tested NFL Sunday Ticket by flipping through games and streaming several at the same time during Week 3's broadcast block on Sunday afternoon. We didn't experience any issues with laggy video or weak audio when we tested the service on a desktop PC and a phone over home Ethernet and Wi-Fi networks (200Mbps download). The picture quality looked better than NFL+ and on par with top video streaming services. A rep from NFL Sunday Ticket said that CBS broadcasts are in 1080i and FOX broadcasts are in 720p, while some platforms support 60fps streams. For comparison, fuboTV will stream some NFL games this season in 4K(Opens in a new window). Hulu + Live TV, Paramount+, and YouTube TV all support up to 1080p/60fps streams on select channels and platforms.


Accessibility and Other Features

NFL Sunday Ticket includes closed captions for all its live content. You can change the language, choose from a default style, or create a custom template directly from the playback screen. One accessibility feature that no live TV service offers is audio descriptions(Opens in a new window) or audible narrations of on-screen actions that would not be otherwise discernible from dialog alone. I've only seen support for this feature for on-demand movies and shows on Apple TV+, Disney+, Hulu, Netflix, and Prime Video.

NFL Sunday Ticket Closed Caption Customizations

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The service does not include any parental control options, but that's entirely understandable based on the content NFL Sunday Ticket shows. You also cannot record any games to DVR storage. Most live TV streaming services we've reviewed let you record broadcasts. YouTube TV, with its 4K Plus add-on, even lets you download your DVR recordings for offline viewing.


NFL Sunday Ticket and VPN

A VPN is an excellent tool for helping to protect your privacy online, but not all video streaming services let you stream content over a VPN connection due to potential regional content restrictions. We tried streaming a Sunday afternoon game from a phone and PC (both were connected to a US-based Mullvad VPN server) and did not encounter any issues.

Even if your VPN and video streaming service work together for now, there's no guarantee that they will continue to do so. Video streaming services are always finding new ways to detect and block VPN traffic to their sites.


NFL Sunday ticket is the only option if you want to watch live, out-of-market games on Sunday Afternoon. We like the service's many playback features, but the asking price is higher than other live TV streaming services that cover far more than just NFL Games. If you live in your favorite team's coverage market, a subscription to Sunday Ticket is not worth the price, unless you have a deep need to see every Sunday afternoon game live every week. Furthermore, even if you do sign up, you still need to find another service to watch prime-time and postseason games.

Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV are our top overall picks for live TV streaming services because both offer an excellent range of channels and features.

For more on how to watch football, check out our weekly football streaming schedule and our complete guide on the best NFL streaming apps.

The Bottom Line

NFL Sunday Ticket delivers out-of-market, regular-season NFL games on Sunday afternoons, but its coverage restrictions and high cost may dissuade prospective subscribers.

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