The 2025 Super Bowl is set to showcase the growing importance of streaming services for live sports, with various platforms competing to provide the best video quality for viewers. Yet, this remains a challenge for the streaming providers broadcasting the most awaited sporting event in the U.S. In terms of the lowest latency, Tubi leads the pack with a 26-second delay from real-time broadcasting, while Fubo provided the highest measured lag to real-time.
Average latency of each video streaming service behind on-field action during the Super Bowl in the United States in February 2025
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Phenix. (February 9, 2025). Average latency of each video streaming service behind on-field action during the Super Bowl in the United States in February 2025 (in seconds) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved April 28, 2025, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1557848/video-streaming-latency-super-bowl-us/
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