Pup Granny Smith has been drafted to Team Fluff from Upstate New York's Paws Crossed Animal Rescue. She will be appearing in Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl on Feb. 2, 2020.
“Puppy Bowl XVI” is airing on Sunday, Feb 2. at 3 p.m. The annual competition is the perfect remedy for those who aren’t sports fans but still want to participate in the spirit of the Super Bowl celebration. It’s also a good excuse to watch cute animals play.
Here’s the information you’ll need to watch “Puppy Bowl XVI” online without cable.
“Puppy Bowl XVI” airs on Sunday, Feb. 2 at 3 p.m. on Animal Planet. There will also be preceding coverage of the event starting at 2 p.m. on the same channel.
If you’re a cord-cutter or don’t have cable, you can live stream “Puppy Bowl XVI” on any one of the following streaming platforms:
Hulu Live TV (free trial; note: to get the free trial, click the Hulu logo in the top-left corner and choose the Hulu + Live TV package)
If you missed “Puppy Bowl XVI” or want to binge watch other Animal Planet programming, check out the following streaming platforms:
Hulu Live TV (free trial; note: to get the free trial, click the Hulu logo in the top-left corner and choose the Hulu + Live TV package)
According to the official Discovery press website: To celebrate 16 years of incredible adoption stories and tail wagging touchdowns, “PUPPY BOWL XVI” unleashes more puppy players than ever before in all-new new team colors – from yellow and green to ‘Bark Blue’ and ‘Tail Mary Tangerine’. Tune in for this special two-hour event to experience sloppy kisses, puppy piles & penalties, epic puppy playtime, and more. Animal Planet audiences will also see the return of The Dog Bowl, the one-hour competition for adult and senior dogs living in rescues and shelters. In past years, 100% of the puppies and kittens that have participated in “PUPPY BOWL” have been adopted to loving families. And after sixteen years of this incredible tradition, this year’s set of adoptable animals all end up winners when they touchdown on the field and, finally, into their forever homes.
Here’s a look at the game from two years ago, the “Puppy Bowl XIV,” courtesy of Animal Planet’s official YouTube channel:
Here are some additional stories and articles about “Puppy Bowl XVI,” including a look at the “starting lineup” for the game:
Watch the big game on cable TV or on any other device using these free online options.
It’s Super Bowl Sunday, and you know what that means. in addition to whipping up all the game-day snacks, party dips, and chicken wings your kitchen can handle, it’s also the biggest day in canine athletics: the Puppy Bowl. It goes without saying that this matchup is extremely important and a must-watch for everyone. Not sure how to do that? These are all the ways to watch Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl XVII between Team Ruff and Team Fluff, whether you have cable TV or need a free option to stream on Roku TV, Apple TV, Fire TV, Android TV, or any other device.
When is the Puppy Bowl 2021?
The Puppy Bowl will take place on Sunday, February 7, 2021, at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT. That’s just a few hours before the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs kick off in the Super Bowl at 6:30 p.m./3:30 PT on CBS.
But wait! There’s more to the Puppy Bowl than just the two-hour main event. Animal Planet will also be airing an hour-long Puppy Bowl XVII pregame show starting at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT on Sunday, featuring correspondents Rodt Weiler, James Hound, and Sheena Inu.
What channel is the Puppy Bowl on?
If you’ve got cable, you can watch the Puppy Bowl XVII on Animal Planet, which has hosted the competition for 17 years. If you’ve cut the cord, have no fear. You can still watch the puppies.
How to watch the Puppy Bowl 2021 online for free:
Wondering how to watch the Puppy Bowl without cable? We’ve got answers — and some free trials.
- : This streaming service gives you access to 60+ channels for $20/month. You can watch it on any device, from Roku TV and Apple TV to Android TV and Fire TV. Give it a whirl with their seven-day free trial. : With 100+ channels, Fubu costs $64.99/month. There’s a seven-day free trial to get you started. : This service costs $65/month and adds 65+ channels of live TV to the basic on-demand plan. If you don’t have Hulu, you can start a free one-month trial now.
Happy Puppy Bowl Sunday — may the best team win the Lombarky trophy.
It’s almost time for the biggest TV event of the year, which of course means the “Puppy Bowl” and “Kitten Bowl” are coming back for Super Bowl Sunday 2020. Oh, and apparently, there’s a football game on TV, too.
Whether you’re one of the millions expected to watch Super Bowl 54, or a fan of lovable puppies and kittens, Sunday, Feb. 2, is a perfect time to plant yourself in front of a screen. Sports fans probably know all about Super Bowl 54, and how to catch the showdown between Kansas City and San Francisco. But what if you’re a fan of whiskery, furry athletes who run around, and show off how doggone cute and cat-tastic they are?
If you don’t have cable, here’s how to watch “Puppy Bowl XVl” and “Kitten Bowl VII” online. “Puppy Bowl XVI” can be streamed via Hulu + Live TV; “Kitten Bowl VII” can be streamed via fuboTV.
Got cable? The “Puppy Bowl” pre-game show starts at 11 a.m. PT, Sunday, Feb. 2. “The Puppy Bowl XVI” big floofy game begins at noon PT, Sunday, Feb. 2, on the Animal Planet channel. Dan Schachner returns for his ninth year as “rufferree.” Watch for special needs players, along with cheerleaders, including baby pygmy goats, and armadillos.
“Kitten Bowl VII" on Super Bowl Sunday 2020 will showcase more adorable kittens, while raising awareness of adopting animals from rescue and shelter facilities. (Photo: ©2020 Crown Media United States LLC/Photographer: Marc Lemoine) Marc Lemoine
Cat lovers can get some fuzzy entertainment, too, thanks to the “Kitty Half-Time Show,” featuring “Jenni-PURR Lopez” and “CAT-ira.”
“Puppy Bowl XVII” is airing on Sunday, Feb 7. at 2 p.m. The event will feature a tailgate party with Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart, while Steve Levy and Sage Steele provide commentary for the “Puppy Bowl” itself.
Here’s the information you’ll need to watch a free live stream of “Puppy Bowl XVII” online without cable.
“Puppy Bowl XVII” airs on Sunday, Feb. 7 at 2 p.m. on Animal Planet. The annual event will be preceded by “Puppy Bowl: Best in Show” at 12 p.m., and by a pre-game show at 1 p.m.
If you’re a cord-cutter or don’t have cable, you can live stream “Puppy Bowl XVII” on Fubo TV (free trial).
If you missed “Puppy Bowl XVII” or want to binge watch other Animal Planet programming, check out Fubo TV (free trial).
According to the official Animal Planet website description of the event: Ready, Set, Pup! Television’s fuzziest sports competition and original adoption extravaganza is back and celebrating its 17th year, the biggest to date, as the world’s cutest sporting event returns to Animal Planet for PUPPY BOWL XVII on Sunday, February 7 at 2PM ET. In years past, 100% of the puppies and kittens that have participated in PUPPY BOWL have been adopted to loving families. Animal Planet continues this tradition this year with a new set of adorable animals that are ready to tumble and fumble into their new homes across the nation. Tune in for this special two-hour event to experience all the fuzzy puppy faces from #TeamRuff and #TeamFluff. While we will be sure to keep score of touchdowns and puppy penalties, these pups playing the game are sure to go big and go home – with their new loving forever adoptive families!
Here’s a look at “Puppy Bowl,” courtesy of Animal Planet’s official YouTube channel:
It’s game time, and things are about to get ruff! Puppy Bowl XVI is here, and if you’re ready to see some cute dogs (and cats!) run around a field for a few hours, we’ve got you covered on how to catch a Puppy Bowl 2020 live stream.
Animal Planet’s annual canine celebration is a nice pre-game to the actual Super Bowl, and for many animal lovers, is the true attraction of Super Bowl Sunday. Here’s everything you need to know about Puppy Bowl 2020, including its adorable starting lineup of pups as well as how to watch from anywhere in the world. (Looking for the other big game? Be sure to also check out our Super Bowl 2020 live stream guide).
Puppy Bowl 2020 date, time and channel
The Puppy Bowl 2020 will air on Animal Planet on Sunday, Feb. 2 starting at 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT. It will run for two hours, and will feature a kitten halftime show for showcasing some adorably fierce felines.
How to watch the Puppy Bowl 2020 live stream with a VPN
You don’t have to be left in the doghouse if you’re in a country that doesn’t have Animal Planet. If you’re on vacation or just don’t have the Puppy Bowl in your native country, you might want to consider a VPN, or virtual private network.
We’ve evaluated many VPN services, and our top pick is ExpressVPN. It meets the VPN needs of the vast majority of users, offering outstanding compatibility with most devices and impressive connection speeds. It’s also affordable at $12.95 per month. (Signing up for longer periods of six months or a year reduces the cost even more.)
ExpressVPN can access more than 3,000 servers spread out across 160 locations in 94 countries. The service performed reliably in our testing, and we found customer service responsive.
One month of ExpressVPN costs $12.95, but you can lower that to $6.67 a month if you opt for a year of service; ExpressVPN will throw in three additional months for free. There’s a 30-day money-back guarantee if you’re not satisfied.
How to watch the Puppy Bowl 2020 live stream without cable
The Puppy Bowl airs on Animal Planet, which is available on a variety of popular cable TV replacement services. You can also watch the game via the Animal Planet Go app (iOS, Android), though you’ll have to sign in via your TV provider.
Here are your best options:
- : A popular service among sports fans, Fubo TV offers Animal Planet in its $59.99-per month Family package. : Animal Planet is available on Hulu’s Live TV service, which costs $54.99 a month and also contains Hulu’s entire streaming library. : YouTube TV offers 70-plus channels, including Animal Planet, for $49.99 per month. : Animal Planet is available on AT&T TV Now’s $93-per-month entertainment package, which is a bit pricey. This package offers more than 65 channels, including Cartoon Network, Comedy Central and Discovery.
Puppy Bowl 2020 lineup: Which dogs are competing?
And now for the question on everyone’s mind: Which good boys and girls are representing Team Fluff and Team Ruff in Puppy Bowl XVI? As always, the dogs participating in Puppy Bowl 2020 are insanely adorable, and many of them are up for adoption at their local animal rescue. This year’s Puppy Bowl will even highlight several special needs dogs, including a three-legged Labrador retriever mix named Ferris and a blind and hearing impaired Shetland Sheepdog mix named Filbert.
Other notable Puppy Bowl 2020 starters include Anise (Australian Cattle Dog/Labrador Retriever mix) and Bert (Great Pyrenees/Weimaranar) for Team Fluff, as well as Aspen (Australian Cattle Dog/Cocker Spaniel) and Betty (Bulldog) for team Ruff.
What about the Kitten Bowl?
While the Puppy Bowl offers up some feline action during its halftime show, we don’t blame you for wanting an event filled with nothing but cute cats. Fortunately, the Hallmark Channel delivers just that with two events: The Cat Bowl and Kitten Bowl.
The Cat Bowl airs on Feb. 1 at 11 p.m. ET, while the Kitten Bowl follows the next day on Feb. 2 at 2 p.m. ET. So if you can’t wait until Sunday at 3 p.m. to get your fill of adorable animals, the Cat Bowl and Kitten Bowl will fill the void. Hallmark Channel is available on most cable replacement services, including Sling TV, FuboTV and AT&T TV Now.
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The biggest sporting event of the year is nearly upon us and millions of people across the country are hitting the liquor store, grabbing party supplies, and putting the finishing touches on their specialty potluck dishes. Yes, Puppy Bowl 14 is finally here and it promises to be as adorably thrilling and “awww-inducing” as the previous thirteen. The players are practically drooling in anticipation and the ball will be released on Sunday, February 2 at 3 p.m. ET/noon PT on Animal Planet, immediately preceding another game of some consequence. (That one — Super Bowl 54 between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs — can be seen on Fox or other streaming services.
If you’re in the market for cuteness overload, the Kitten Bowl 7 also airs Sunday, February 2 at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT on the Hallmark Channel.
As always, the participants in both events are up for adoption so be sure to check out the Puppy Bowl‘s and Kitten Bowl‘s recommended adoption procedures.
If you don’t have cable, no worries, there are plenty of ways to watch both the Puppy Bowl and the Kitten Bowl. Check them out below.
How to watch the Puppy Bowl
Date: Sunday, February 2
Time: 3 p.m. ET/noon PT
For cable or satellite TV subscribers, the Puppy Bowl is available on Animal Planet. However, if you don’t have a traditional television subscription, the big game is also available on a number of streaming services, many of which have free trials, so you can sign up, watch the game, and cancel the subscription before the trial period is up.
Services with access to Animal Planet that have free trials include:
AT&T TV Now
Formerly known as Direct TV Now, AT&T TV Now offers live access to Animal Planet. The app is available on mobile devices as well as streaming media players like Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung TV, and Roku. You may also Chromecast your stream from your mobile device using the AT&T Now iOS or Android app.
The $93 per month entertainment plan includes Animal Planet but there is a free seven-day trial. Sign up at the website and you can cancel your trial at any time.
YouTube TV
YouTube TV includes access to Animal Planet. It’s compatible with most streaming devices, including Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Playstation, and Xbox. It’s also streamable from your phone using Chromecast.
YouTube TV offers 70 channels for $50 per month but also offers a seven-day free trial that you can cancel at any time.
Hulu + Live TV
Hulu may be more well-known as an on-demand streaming platform but it also has a live TV option that offers 50 channels, including Animal Planet. Hulu + Live TV is accessible through the Hulu app, which is available on most streaming devices, including Samsung TVs, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, and even Nintendo Switch. It’s also accessible using Chromecast with Hulu’s iOS or Android apps.
A full subscription is $55 per month but Hulu offers a seven-day free trial.
Philo
Philo is a service that offers live and on-demand access to streaming TV. With Philo, you can stream Animal Planet from your web browser or with streaming devices like Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, or with the iOS or Android app.
Their pre-packaged offering includes Animal Planet (and 58 other channels) for $20 per month. They also have a seven-day free trial.
How to watch the Kitten Bowl
Date: Sunday, February 2
Time: 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT
The Kitten Bowl airs just before the Puppy Bowl on the Hallmark Channel. Like the Puppy Bowl, it’s easy to watch the Kitten Bowl if you have a traditional cable or satellite television provider. If you don’t, these streaming services can help you out, and they all have free trials.
AT&T TV Now
AT&T TV Now also has the Hallmark Channel in its entertainment plan. Sign up for a seven-day free trial and you can cancel your trial at any time.
Philo
Philo also offers the Hallmark Channel in its live channel lineup. Sign up for a seven-day free trial and cancel any time.
FuboTV
FuboTV offers 100 channels, including the Hallmark Channel, and works with Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Chromecast.
The 100-channel plan costs $55 per month but FuboTV will actually remind you before your seven-day free trial ends, so you won’t accidentally forget to cancel.
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The best way to watch the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV is by streaming. And the only way to watch the game in 4K HDR is through streaming. There are numerous other ways to watch the big game by streaming, too.
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The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers are meeting in Miami for Super Bowl LIV. If you can’t afford to go — the “average” price is $9,590 — you’ll need to watch the game on your television like the rest of us. The best possible way to watch the Chiefs and quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ fearsome passing attack versus the 49ers’ tough defense is through streaming.
That’s because Fox will broadcast the big game in 4K High Dynamic Range (HDR) via FOX Sports App and FOXSports.com. You literally can’t get that quality of video anywhere else. Over-the-air (OTA), cable, and satellite TV all max out at 1080p high-definition. For the best possible viewing experience, you must stream it.
What you need to stream Super Bowl 2020 in 4K HDR
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To stream the Super Bowl and its pre-show in 4K HDR, you need just the right setup.
4K HDR TV and HDMI cable
For starters, you need a 4K HDRcompatible TV. Use the biggest and best possible screen you can get. For $4,999, I personally suggest the 77-inch LG C9 OLED TV. Look at this way: That’s still almost half of what one single Super Bowl ticket will cost you.
That, in turn, needs to be hooked up to the internet via an HDMI cable. Don’t believe people who tell you need to pay big bucks for a fancy cable. Ten dollars is all you need to spend to get a good 4K HDR-compatible HDMI cable. For 8K and beyond, you’ll need an Ultra High Speed HDMI cable, but that’s still years away.
Good home internet
You also need a lot of internet bandwidth to watch the game. To watch 4K HDR without glitches, Netflix recommends at least 25Mbps and so does Fox Sports. With a good home internet connection, you should be good to go.
If you’re going to try to watch it on a smartphone or tablet via 4G LTE… well, good luck. The telephone companies can deliver the speed you need, but there will be a lot of other people competing for that bandwidth. And, if you’re in, say, Wyoming, where the average download speed is just under 20Mbps, you’re not going to be happy.
Even with OnePlus 7T Pro 5G McLaren smartphone with its AMOLED 6.67-inch display, are you really going to even seen or appreciate the game in 4K HDR? I don’t think so.
Streaming media player
You’ll also need the right streaming device. For the full 4K HDR experience, you’ll need an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K and Fire TV Cube via the Fox Sports’ app. After a last minute fight distribution fight between Fox and Roku, you will be able use a a high-end Roku as well. For Roku, my recommendations are the Roku Premiere, Roku Premiere+, Roku Streaming Stick+, or Roku Ultra 4K/UHD TV models with Roku OS built-in. My pick is the Roku Ultra 4K.
You can watch Chiefs and 49ers battle with an AppleTV 4K, too. But, while this will give you 4K quality, its colors, contrast, and brightness will top out with the Standard Dynamic Range (SDR).
Fox Sports account
Finally, to get Fox’s top-of-the-line streaming experience, you must create a Fox Sports profile. No profile, no 4K HDR.
Alternative ways to watch Super Bowl 2020
Computer
If you don’t have what you need for the fancy way of streaming the game, there are many other alternatives. For example, you can simply watch the big game on your computer by streaming it from the Fox website. No need to sign up for anything or to subscribe to a streaming service. Just turn on your PC and head to the game.
Live TV streaming service
If you’re a cord-cutter, you can watch the Super Bowl on Fox via a live TV streaming service.
You can use pretty much any streaming device or smart TV. Fox specifically lists:
- AppleTV (tvOS 12 or above)
- Roku
- Amazon FireTV
- Android TV
- Xbox One
- Samsung Tizen Smart TVs (2017 through 2020 Smart TV models)
- iPhone / iPad (iOS 11 or above)
- Android Phone/Tablet (OS 5.1 or above)
But — and this is important — not every service carries every local network channel. Check to see if your service in your location is streaming Fox — and therefore showing the game — using the links below:
AT&T TV Now costs $65 per month and includes Fox. Enter your ZIP code to see what local networks it offers in your area.
FuboTV costs $55 a month and includes Fox. FuboTV claims it will support streaming the game in 4K. To see if Fox or other local networks are offered in your area, check the Fubo local channel listing.
Hulu with Live TV costs $55 a month and includes Fox. Enter your ZIP code to see what local networks it offers in your area.
I like Sling TV a lot, but it’s $30-a-month Blue package includes Fox is in only 17 markets. To see it’s available in your neighborhood, check Sling TV’s local channels.
YouTube TV costs $50 a month and includes Fox. Enter your ZIP code to see if Fox is offered in your area in the field at the bottom of the page.
Don’t have any of these? You can try them with a free trial for at least a week. My favorites are Sling TV and YouTube TV.
Yahoo and NFL apps
You can also stream the game from Yahoo on its Yahoo and Yahoo Sports apps. You can also watch it on the NFL app. But, darn it, you can’t cast the game with these apps to your TV or another large display.
Antenna
Finally, if you have an antenna, and there’s a Fox channel in range, you can watch the Super Bowl the way your grandpa did.
So, ready for some football? The game starts on Sunday, Feb. 2 at 6:30pm ET. For what it’s worth, I think the Chiefs, 50 years after winning their first Super Bowl, will be hoisting the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Enjoy!
Four Pennsylvania dogs are in the starting lineup for Animal Planet's Puppy Bowl XVI on Feb. 2, 2020. They are clockwise from top left, Linus, Kenny, Coach and Kingery. (Photos from Animal Planet)
Pennsylvania will be well represented on Super Bowl Sunday even though neither of our football teams are playing.
At 3 p.m. on Feb. 2, Coach and Kingery will play for Team Fluff while Kenny and Linus are on Team Ruff.
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Coach is an 18-week-old treeing walker coonhound and boxer mix from Morris Animal Refuge in Philadelphia.
Kingery is a 13-week-old boxer and American Staffordshire terrier from Providence Animal Center in Media.
Kenny is a 13-week-old golden retriever and boxer mix from Animal Friends in Pittsburgh.
Linus is 14-week-old miniature poodle and pomeranian mix who lives in Collegeville, Pa. He was adopted from New Life Animal Rescue in New Jersey.
- READ MORE:Linus has an incredible story of survival
The teams will compete to claim the Chewy Lombarky trophy. There will be 96 puppies from 25 states and three from overseas.
You can watch the Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl even if you don’t have cable by subscribing for a one-week free trial of fuboTV or Hulu Live TV.
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The Big Game is finally here, and no, we’re not talking about the Super Bowl. The best boys and girls you could ever meet will square off in Puppy Bowl XVI on Sunday afternoon, and it is sure to be a woofderful time. No, we’re not sorry for that terrible pun.
How can you fill your heart with all the adorable puppy content? Never fear, TV Guide is here to make sure you know everything you need to watch the Puppy Bowl, online or on TV.
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When to Watch
Team Fluff will face off against Team Ruff on Sunday, Feb. 2 at 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT on Animal Planet.
How to Stream
If you won’t be near a physical TV hooked up to cable, there are still ways to watch the Puppy Bowl.
AT&T TV Now: The app is available on mobile devices as well as streaming media players like Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung TV, and Roku.
YouTube TV: The premium YouTube series will also allow you to stream Animal Planet on your phone or mobile device as well as streaming devices, including Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Playstation, and Xbox.
Hulu + Live TV: The Live TV option from Hulu give you access to the puppies as well. With the subscription, you can stream the Puppy Bowl via the Hulu app on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, or your Nintendo Switch.
Philo: Yet another service that allows you to stream live TV! The Philo app is available on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, or with iOS systems.
The Lineup
Check out every dog playing in the Puppy Bowl this year. As always, each of the animals participating in the event are up for adoption. One hundred percent of previous pups (and kittens!) who have played in the Puppy Bowl have found their forever homes, and Animal Planet wants to keep up that tradition. Adoption information will be available during the show.