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Chicago Fire: How to Watch Season 13 Online

Claire Franken
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new chief is about to shake things up at Firehouse 51. Don’t miss a single second of the heated action — here’s how to watch Chicago Fire Season 13 online.

How to Watch ‘Chicago Fire’ Online Streaming

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How to Watch 'Chicago Fire' Season 13 Online Without Cable
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Where to Watch Chicago Fire Live

Chicago Fire Season 13 premieres on Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 9/8c on NBC. If you’re a cord-cutter who wants access to NBC, you’ll need to either get an antenna, or subscribe to Peacock or a live-TV streaming service that includes your local NBC channel. Keep in mind, however, that even if a streaming service offers NBC, it doesn’t necessarily provide coverage in your area. Always double-, triple-, quadruple-check that the channel is offered in your area before signing up for a live-TV streaming service to stream NBC. Keep scrolling for more details on all the ways to watch new episodes of Chicago Fire live online.

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(Note: NBC is only available in select markets. Always confirm that your area is eligible for NBC before signing up for a live-TV streaming service.)

Where to Watch Chicago Fire Online Streaming: Peacock

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Peacock is home to all things NBC, including new episodes of Chicago Fire Season 13. If you want to watch Chicago Fire online live, subscribe to the Peacock Premium Plus plan to enjoy your local NBC channel live, ad-free streaming, and the ability to download titles for on-the-go viewing for $13.99/month (or $139.99/year). If you’re content with watching Chicago Fire episodes the day after they air, you can opt for Peacock Premium, which goes for just $7.99/month (or $79.99/year). (Get more Peacock details.)

Where to Watch Chicago Fire Online Streaming: Sling

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Sling is one of the most affordable cord-cutting options for accessing Chicago Fire live. The service offers three subscriptions with different channel lineups, but the Sling Blue plan is all you’ll need to access your local NBC channel. (Remember, double check that Sling offers NBC in your ZIP code.) While there’s no free trial period for Sling, the live TV streaming service is currently offering new users $20 off their first month, bringing Sling Blue down from $45/month to just $25/month. If you can access NBC through Sling and want a near-total replacement for cable TV, this is the most cost-effective service for watching Chicago Fire Season 13 online.

Where to Watch Chicago Fire Online Streaming: DirecTV Stream

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DirecTV Stream offers a five-day free trial and a few different subscription options for a variety of prices so you can choose whichever fits your budget. The Choice package is the most popular and offers NBC in select markets in addition to over 100 other channels for $108.99/month, but plans start at $79.99/month. If you’re hoping to watch Chicago Fire online for free, we recommend choosing DirectTV Stream so at least you can stream one Season 13 episode for free thanks to the five-day free trial.

Where to Watch Chicago Fire Online Streaming: Fubo TV

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How to Watch 'Chicago Fire' Season 13 Online Without Cable

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Fubo is another great way to stream Chicago Fire for free thanks to its seven-day free trial. For just $79.99/month, Fubo’s Pro plan grants subscribers access to NBC in certain markets, plus access to over 175 other channels. More good news? You can cancel and change your subscription at any time, making Fubo another easy option for watching Chicago Fire live online.

Where to Watch Chicago Fire Online Streaming: Hulu + Live TV

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The Hulu + Live TV subscription is the most comprehensive plan that allows you to watch Chicago Fire online. For $76.99/month, you get tons of content with in this bundle subscription. You gain access to the Hulu streaming library, NBC, ESPN+ and Disney+. This is a package for addressing all your cord-cutter needs, not just for watching #OneChicago shows. If you plan on subscribing to a live-TV streaming service to replace cable, this is the best option for you. If you’re just looking for quick, cheap way to watch Chicago Fire live online, however, we recommend Peacock or Sling.

Where to Watch Chicago Fire Online for Free

If you are a cable subscriber, you can watch Chicago Fire online for free at NBC.com by entering your TV provider. Otherwise, you can only watch Chicago Fire online for free for a single episode days by utilizing a live-TV streaming service with a short free trial period. If you sign up right before a Season 13 episode on Wednesdays, you can watch Chicago Fire for free that day.

Peacock occasionally offers a free trial, which would also allow you to watch Chicago Fire for free for a short time. That offer is not currently active, but keep checking back here for the latest on how to watch Chicago Fire for free.

When Does Chicago Fire Return?

Chicago Fire returns with Season 13 on Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 9/8c on NBC, where it is once again sandwiched between Chicago Med and Chicago P.D. (Read TVLine’s Fall Preview!)

Chicago Fire Cast

The Chicago Fire cast for Season 13 features a few additions: Dermot Mulroney is joining the ensemble in the series-regular of the new chief, Dom Pascal, who replaces Chief Wallace Boden at Firehouse 51; KaDee Strickland (Private Practice) will recur as Dom’s estranged wife, Monica; Jocelyn Hudon, who came on board last season as paramedic Lyla Novak, has been upped to series regular; and Jake Lockett, who plays Sam Carver, has also been promoted series regular.

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