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How to Watch the 2026 Super Bowl for Free on 7Plus (World‑Wide with a VPN)

Learn how to stream the 2026 Super Bowl on 7Plus for free, get the needed Australian postcode, set up a VPN for viewers outside Australia, and watch the halftime show with the world.
8 February 2026 by
TechStora Editorial Board

What is 7Plus?

7Plus is the free streaming platform of Australia’s Channel 7. It streams live TV, on‑demand content and special events – including the Super Bowl – at no cost to viewers who have an Australian‑based account.

Free 7Plus Streaming in Australia

If you are in Australia, you can watch the 2026 Super Bowl (Patriots vs Seahawks) on 7Plus without any subscription. The live feed includes the pre‑game coverage, the game itself, the Apple‑Music‑sponsored halftime show featuring Bad Bunny, and a full‑screen replay after the event.

  • Register a free 7Plus account (you’ll need an Australian postcode, e.g. 2029).
  • Log in on the 7Plus website or mobile app.
  • Navigate to the “Live” or “Sports” section on 8 February 2026.

Watch 7Plus from Outside Australia

Viewers in the US, Canada, the UK, or any other country will see a geo‑blocked screen. The easiest way to bypass this is by using a reliable VPN that offers an Australian server.

Step‑by‑Step Guide to Watching the Super Bowl on 7Plus (Worldwide)

  • Step 1 – Choose a VPN: The source recommends Nord‑VPN for its speed, server‑location selection, and 70 % discount‑code support.
  • Step 2 – Install and launch the VPN client on your device (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, or Smart‑TV).
  • Step 3 – Connect to an Australian server: Pick a city (Sydney, Melbourne, etc.) to get an Australian IP address.
  • Step 4 – Sign‑in to 7Plus: Go to 7plus.com.au, register (or log in) with an Australian postcode, then hit “Watch now”.
  • Step 5 – Enjoy the game: The live broadcast starts at 12 pm AEDT (Australia) – that’s 9 pm UTC, 4 pm ET in the US.

What Devices Can You Use?

7Plus is available on most modern devices: web browsers, iOS/Android phones and tablets, Apple TV, Android TV, Roku, Fire TV, and gaming consoles. The same device you use for the VPN will work for the stream.

Legal & Safety Note

Using a VPN to view a streaming service from another country is legal in most jurisdictions as long as you respect the service’s terms‑and‑conditions. The guide’s authors only recommend using the VPN for legitimate, non‑piracy purposes such as protecting privacy while traveling.