How to get NFL Sunday Ticket for 2024-2025 season — Pricing, where to watch and more

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NFL Sunday Ticket is a must-have for any NFL fan. This streaming service lets you watch every single regular season Sunday afternoon NFL live stream, something no other service can offer. If you're a 49ers fan living in Atlanta, like me, it can be a lifesaver.

Like last season, YouTube TV is the home of NFL Sunday Ticket. For your money, you get unlimited streams inside your household and access to condensed game replays. And if you have a Google TV, Google even integrates Sunday Ticket right into your homescreen, making it easier than ever to watch.

There are a few limitations to the service though. You only get out-of-market games — Sunday Ticket won't let me watch the Falcons in Atlanta — and you only get games with a 1 p.m. ET or 4(ish) p.m. ET kickoff. All primetime games, as well as any morning games in Europe, are not available to watch through Sunday ticket.

Despite those limitations, I can tell you personally that it's worth it. Here's how to get signed up for NFL Sunday Ticket for the 2024-2025 season, along with everything else you need to know.

NFL Sunday Ticket: Availability

NFL Sunday Ticket is available only on YouTube or YouTube TV to residents of the U.S., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. If you're outside these areas but want to access your Sunday Ticket subscription, we recommend using NordVPN.

NFL Sunday Ticket can be watched on unlimited (simultaneous) streams in your home and two additional streams on the go. You can also share your subscription with up to five other members in your Google family group, giving them access to their own account that doesn't affect you streaming restrictions.

NFL Sunday Ticket TV: Pricing

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Good news! If you don't have YouTube TV, you don't need it to get Sunday Ticket. For a standalone NFL Sunday Ticket TV subscription, you can sign up through YouTube Primetime Channels. You can sign up for NFL Sunday Ticket for $479*.

If you're currently subscribed to YouTube TV or planning to make the switch to YouTube's cable TV alternative, you'll want to sign up for Sunday Ticket using your YouTube TV account instead. YouTube TV subscribers get a significant discount on Sunday Ticket — at least $100 off. New YouTube TV subscribers also currently get $8 a month off their YouTube TV subscription in addition to this discounted Sunday Ticket price.

Unfortunately, you can no longer add access to NFL RedZone, through Sunday Ticket, though you can still add it separately to your YouTube TV subscription via the Sports Plus package, which costs an additional $10.99 per month.

NFL Sunday Ticket is a season-long subscription, with your payment covering the entire 2024-2025 NFL regular season. Currently, there's no free trial and you cannot cancel once you sign up. But if that hefty price tag is scaring you off, there are monthly payment plans that make Sunday Ticket much more accessible for the average fan.

*price as of Aug. 15, 2024

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YouTube TV subscribers pay:$379 ($87.25 a month)
YouTube Primetime Channels subscribers pay:$479 ($112.25 a month)

There's one thing you must be aware of though. If you sign up for NFL Sunday Ticket YouTube and YouTube TV will automatically set you up for automatic renewal. Lucky for you, we have a guide on how to cancel your automatic renewal so you're not on the hook for next season unless you want to be.

NFL Sunday Ticket: Current discounts

At the moment, there are a few options for scoring a discount on NFL Sunday Ticket.

First, if you sign up through YouTube TV, you may be eligible for an additional discount beyond the $100 off that every YouTube TV subscriber gets. I currently see an additional $50 discount available when I try to sign up, but YouTube TV's offers page indicates discounts of up to $170 have been on offer. This seems to vary by user, unfortunately, so unless you get a marketing email from YouTube, you might not see your discount offer until you get to the checkout page.

Verizon customers can also score NFL Sunday Ticket for free this season for a limited time. This offer only gives you access to NFL Sunday Ticket through YouTube Primetime Channels, though Verizon is also offering a separate discount on YouTube TV.

If you're a member of the U.S. military, you can also get a discount on Sunday Ticket this season. The service ID.me offers NFL Sunday Ticket for $199.

Finally, there's also a student discount, which we'll go into detail on below.

NFL Sunday Ticket: Student pricing

Are you a college-bound NFL junkie on a budget? Good news! YouTube offers an NFL Sunday Ticket student discount. To be eligible for the student plan, you just need to be 18 years of age or older, be enrolled as a student at an accredited college or university and be able to be verified through SheerID, the verification tool that YouTube is using for the student discount. 

Students eligible for the student discount can buy an NFL Sunday Ticket subscription from YouTube Primetime Channels. Students can not sign up for Sunday Ticket via YouTube TV and are limited to one device and one concurrent stream at a time. 

Currently, you can sign up for a Sunday Ticket student discount for the 2024-2025 NFL regular season. For $199 you get an NFL Sunday Ticket subscription for the entire 2024 regular season and for just $10 more you get NFL Redzone bundled with your Sunday Ticket plan. Just act fast if you want to take advantage of this student discount — it's already gone up in price by $90 since it was first offered.

NFL Sunday Ticket: Where to watch

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Whether you just dropped cable or are about to move into a new dorm room, you can stream Sunday Ticket on just about any device that connects to Wi-Fi. NFL Sunday Ticket works on both the YouTube and YouTube TV mobile apps as well as on web browsers. 

For those subscribing through YouTube Primetime Channels, you'll use the YouTube app and web platform to watch NFL Sunday Ticket. If you subscribe through YouTube TV, you'll use that platform and its apps instead. However, real-time NFL highlights will be available to everyone through the YouTube Shorts tab, which will allow Sunday Ticket subscribers to go from highlights to live games with just a tap or click.

The list of eligible devices includes iOS and Android devices, Windows PCs, streaming boxes such as Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku and Android TV devices as well as game consoles such as various Xbox One consoles (I use an Xbox One S), PlayStation 5. Smart TVs with the YouTube or YouTube TV app will work as well.

NFL Sunday Ticket: Features

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Aside from giving you access to every Sunday out-of-market game (excluding night games), there are a few other perks to getting NFL Sunday Ticket that YouTube has announced.

First, multiview provides users with multiple options to watch up to four games at once. On YouTube TV, it will even offer options that combine available local games with your Sunday Ticket out-of-market games so you don't have to abandon your local team to enjoy your extra games.

YouTube even offers multiview options that have RedZone as one of the up to four games. That means you could be watching your local team, two other games and RedZone — all at once. Personally, I opt for picking a marquee game (typically my Niners) and pairing it with RedZone for the ultimate Sunday Ticket experience.

There's also a live chat feature. Introduced last season, this feature allows fans to interact as they watch the games in a way they couldn't before with DirecTV. YouTube says it also plans to integrate more interactive features like NFL Shop support and more.

When watching Sunday Ticket, you get a couple of options for watching highlights. First is catching up with key plays, which allows you to catch up to a game already in progress through a playlist of all the big highlights. I use this feature when watching sports on YouTube TV all the time, and it's one of my favorite ways to watch games when I'm busy.

Then there are real-time highlights through YouTube Shorts. There are real-time highlights for every NFL game this season on the Shorts tab, and if you click the red “Live” ring on the NFL channel avatar in the Shorts player, it will take you to the game live — provided you have NFL Sunday Ticket.

Finally, if you have a Google TV, Google is giving your viewing experience an upgrade. NFL Sunday Ticket will integrate into your homescreen, showing you games and highlights right as you open up the user interface. And if you have YouTube TV, Google TV will even integrate the games into your Live tab so they're easy to find while browsing what's on TV.

NFL Sunday Ticket: Does it cover the playoffs?

Unfortunately, no. NFL Sunday Ticket only covers regular season, Sunday afternoon games that are out of your market. If you want playoff games, you can subscribe to a streaming service such as Sling TV or YouTube TV, both of which give you access to NFL Playoff channels such as FOX, ABC and CBS. You can also pick up an HD antenna to get those same channels over the air.

NFL Sunday Ticket schedule

Currently, there are no games on Sunday Ticket, because preseason games are not available on the service — only regular season games are. If you want to know how to watch preseason games check out our NFL live streams guide.

There are no NFL Sunday Ticket games yet for the 2024-2025 NFL season.

Malcolm McMillan
Senior Streaming Writer

Malcolm McMillan is a senior writer for Tom's Guide, covering all the latest in streaming TV shows and movies. That means news, analysis, recommendations, reviews and more for just about anything you can watch, including sports! If it can be seen on a screen, he can write about it. Previously, Malcolm had been a staff writer for Tom's Guide for over a year, with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI), A/V tech and VR headsets.

Before writing for Tom's Guide, Malcolm worked as a fantasy football analyst writing for several sites and also had a brief stint working for Microsoft selling laptops, Xbox products and even the ill-fated Windows phone. He is passionate about video games and sports, though both cause him to yell at the TV frequently. He proudly sports many tattoos, including an Arsenal tattoo, in honor of the team that causes him to yell at the TV the most.

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