
The Super Bowl is upon us, and that means it's time for another team to see if they can beat the New England Patriots. This year, it's the Philadelphia Eagles. If you don't care about either of those teams, you'll probably watch anyway, or maybe you're more excited about the crazy commercials, the Puppy Bowl, the Kitten Bowl, or Justin Timberlake's half-time show.
Regardless which show tickles your fancy, it's sometimes tough to figure out how to stream it without a cable subscription. We're here to help, loyal readers. Below is the Wired guide to streaming all three 2018 Bowls.
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What Time Do All These Events Start?
Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018 is a busy day.
Kitten Bowl (12 p.m. ET): The Kitten Bowl will kick off the day's activities at 12 p.m. ET on the Hallmark Channel. It features a ton of adorable kittens, all displaced by natural disasters, competing for the "Feline Football trophy" and a "forever home" to live. All these cuddly critters are up for adoption.
Puppy Bowl (3 p.m. ET): The Puppy Bowl kicks off a few hours earlier, at 3:00 p.m. ET and airs on Animal Planet. It will probably re-air during the Super Bowl, too because, who cares about scores? These fluff balls are adorable. The Puppy Bowl XIV starting lineup includes 39 puppies and pits Team Ruff against Team Fluff. It has a "Kitty Play" half-time show. The puppies and kittens are also adoptable.
Super Bowl (6:00 p.m. ET): The 2018 Super Bowl (LII) begins at 6:30 p.m. ET Sunday, Feb. 4, 2018. It airs live on NBC from...