Pro Bowl live stream: how to watch NFL all-star game 2022 online without cable
It's time for the AFC and NFL to face-off in Las Vegas
It's good old-fashioned red vs blue as the best of the AFC and the best of the NFC strut their stuff in Vegas. Not something you want to miss. Read on as we explain how to get a 2022 Pro Bowl live stream and how to watch the NFL all-star game ahead of the 2022 Super Bowl live stream online wherever you are.
On one side of the 2022 Pro Bowl are Justin Herbert, Jonathan Taylor and Tyreek Hill, on the other, Kyler Murray, Dalvin Cook and Deebo Samuel.
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Date: Sunday, February 6
Time: 3pm ET / 12pm PT / 8pm GMT / 7am AEDT
Venue: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
TV channel and live stream: ESPN/ABC via Sling TV free trial or free fuboTV trial (US) | Sky Sports (UK) | DAZN (CA) | Kayo Sports FREE trial (AU)
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OK, it's not the big one, but selection to the Pro Bowl is a huge honor, and there's something awesome about being able to cheer for the guy you're not normally allowed to cheer for (but secretly have a soft spot for). Chargers QB Herbert starts for the AFC, coached by the Titans' Mike Vrabel, while Murray has the field for the NFC, with Matt LaFleur screaming from the sidelines.
Don't expect many big hits - or perhaps none at all - as this is more of a friendly backyard scramble than an opportunity to exact revenge on an old nemesis, but with so much talent on the field, there's sure to be a few wow plays.
It's always a lot of fun, so follow our guide on how to watch the 2022 Pro Bowl online and get an NFL live stream wherever you are in the world.
Pro Bowl live stream without cable with Sling TV
Get your first three days FREE now! With the game being shown on ESPN, cord cutters can watch the Pro Bowl with a Sling TV subscription. Sign up to Sling Orange now and try it out for free. If you like what you see then you can continue your subscription for $35 per month and access 32 cable channels on the same package.
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Pro Bowl live stream: how to watch NFL all-star game in the US
The 2022 Pro Bowl kicks off at 3pm ET / 12pm PT, and is being televised by ESPN.
If you have the channel as part of your cable package, you can also get a Pro Bowl live stream directly through the ESPN website.
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ESPN is included in the cable-cutting streamer Sling TV and its Sling Orange package. You can use the Sling TV 3-day FREE trial and watch the Pro Bowl for free.
Sling TV costs $35 a month thereafter and includes NBC (which is showing the Super Bowl next weekend) on the Sling Blue bundle in most markets, as well as 30+ other channels. There is no contract at all, though. You can cancel before you spend a penny.
Another over-the-top streaming service that includes NFL Network (and NBC) is fuboTV. And, better still, it also offers a FREE fuboTV trial.
It's a much more comprehensive cable replacement, and carries more than 100 channels including Fox, CBS and ESPN, for $64.99 a month.
How to watch 2022 Pro Bowl from outside the US
If you've mismatched a holiday or you're away on business and you want to watch your country's coverage from abroad, then you'll need to use a VPN. This will help you dial in to a location back in your home country to avoid geo-blocks and regain access to the content and services you already pay for back home.
A VPN is generally perfect for this as it allows you to change your IP address so you appear to be in a completely different location when the big game is on.
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Once you've chosen and installed your VPN of choice, simply open the service's corresponding app, hit 'choose location', select the appropriate country, and you'll be able to watch the broadcast as if you were back at home.
How to watch 2022 Pro Bowl: live stream NFL in Canada
The Pro Bowl kicks off at 3pm ET / 12pm PT, and it's being televised by TSN and CTV, which offer streaming access either on a standalone basis or at no extra cost for subscribers. They're both also showing the big one next weekend.
Streaming service DAZN is showing the Pro Bowl and the Super Bowl too.
And it's an absolute bargain - DAZN costs just CAD$20 a month or $150 a year.
Not only do you get every single NFL game, but DAZN is also the exclusive Canadian streaming home of Premier League and Champions League soccer!
It also comes with support for iOS, Android, Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Roku, Xbox One, PS4, and laptop/PC streaming (including Mac devices).
Pro Bowl live stream: how to watch NFL online in the UK
The Pro Bowl is being aired in the UK on Sky Sports, with kick-off set for 8pm GMT on Sunday evening.
The network is also showing the Super Bowl next weekend, and has loads of other great live sports, such as the Premier League, EFL and NBA, as well as a treasure trove of fantastic TV .
If you don't have Sky Sports as part of your TV package, Now TV will let you stream everything it has to offer without locking you into a lengthy contract.
If you're only interested in the NFL, another great option is the NFL Game Pass, which is now down to just 99p!
Not in the UK but still want to catch the action? Use a VPN to live stream NFL as if you were at home.
How to watch Pro Bowl FREE: live stream NFL in Australia
The Pro Bowl kicks off at 7am AEDT on Monday morning.
ESPN, available through Foxtel, is showing it along with the Super Bowl, and you can also stream the action on your laptop or mobile using the Foxtel Go app.
Streaming service Kayo Sports is showing all of the above too, and is the ideal option for those who don't want the commitment of a lengthy (and pricey) contract.
Kayo lets you stream on two devices with it $25 per month Basic plan, and on three devices with its $35 Premium plan, and both come with a FREE 14-day trial.
If you're only interested in watching the NFL, the NFL Game Pass is showing the Pro Bowl and the Super Bowl, and costs just $0.99 right now!
Not in Australia right now? Use a VPN if you're away from home, in order to tap into your domestic coverage.
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Aatif is a freelance copywriter and journalist based in the UK. He’s written about technology, science and politics for publications including Gizmodo, The Independent, Trusted Reviews and Newsweek, but focuses on streaming at Future, an arrangement that combines two of his greatest passions: sport and penny-pinching.