Law & Order: SVU returns with new episodes every Thursday on NBC. It currently stars Mariska Hargitay, Kelli Giddish, Ice-T, Octavio Pisano, and Peter Scanavino. Read on to learn how to watch new episodes of Law & Order: SVU without cable. I’ll also cover how to catch up on past seasons.
- When Law & Order: SVU Airs: Law & Order: SVU airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET.
- Best Way to Stream Live: on NBC with DIRECTV STREAM. They provide a way to watch NBC and have a 5-day free trial. FuboTV (free trial) and YouTube TV (Free Trial) also offer access to NBC streaming.
- On-Demand: New episodes of Law & Order: SVU are available on Peacock, with new episodes available on Fridays.
- Previous Seasons On-Demand: All episodes of previous seasons of Law & Order: Special Vitims Unit are available free on NBC’s streaming service, Peacock.
Watch Law & Order: SVU on These Streaming Services
You don’t need cable to watch Law & Order: SVU. You can use a TV antenna if you live close enough to an NBC broadcast tower. However, if you don’t want to use a TV Antenna, the following streaming services carry NBC, so you can watch Law & Order: SVU as it airs every week.
Watch Law & Order: SVU on DIRECTV STREAM
DIRECTV STREAM offers live NBC streaming in many markets. Through its “Entertainment” package for $79.99 a month, NBC is available along with a ton of cable TV and other broadcast networks. They offer a free trial to allow you to make sure NBC is offered in your area.
DIRECTV STREAM is supported on Windows and Mac PCs and laptops, Android and iOS devices, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Nexus player, Xbox One, 4th Generation Apple TV, Chromecast, and more. For more information, check out our review of DIRECTV STREAM NOW.
How Much: $79.99 per month through its “Entertainment” package.
Watch Law & Order: SVU on YouTube TV
YouTube TV is another excellent option for watching Law & Order: SVU. YouTube TV offers live NBC with its streaming service in nearly ALL markets in the US.
YouTube TV supports Android, iOS, Roku Apple TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, and more. Be sure to check out our review of YouTube TV for more information. You can sign up for their free trial.
How Much: $72.99 per month.
Watch Law & Order: SVU on fuboTV
FuboTV offers NBC in numerous US cities allowing you to watch Law & Order: SVU every week when it airs. You can check out a free trial to FuboTV here. Fubo TV supports the following streaming devices:
- Android smartphones
- Android tablets
- iPhone
- iPad
- Apple TV (4th Generation only)
- Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick
- Roku
- Chromecast
For more information on FuboTV features, please see our Fubo TV review.
How Much: FuboTV costs $74.99.
Watch Law & Order: SVU on Hulu
Hulu offers live NBC in nearly all US markets along with cable TV and broadcast networks. Therefore, you can watch Law & Order: SVU every week as it airs on NBC. To see if live NBC is available in your area, you can use this tool: Hulu Live TV Channels by Zip code. You can read more about Hulu in our review of Hulu.
Hulu Live TV costs $76.99 per month. Hulu Live TV includes the following features:
- Discovery and 60+ other channels, including local network channels.
- Price includes a subscription to ESPN+ and Disney+
- Unlimited cloud DVR storage. (Recordings save for 9 months)
- Watch on 2 screens at once. (Upgrades available)
- Comes with 6 customizable profiles
- Includes entire Hulu streaming library
- Supports iOS, Android, Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, and more.
Best Way to Watch New Episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit On Demand
New episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit are available the next day on Peacock Premium plan for $5.99 a month. The service has an ad-supported “Premium” plan for $5.99 per month, and an ad-free “Premium Plus” plan for $11.99 per month. New and old episodes of SVU are available on Peacock.
Peacock supports iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV 4K, Apple TV HD, Xbox One S and Xbox One X, Android devices, Android TV, Chromecast, and Chromecast built-in. Read more in our review of Peacock.
Watch Past Seasons of Law & Order: SVU On-Demand
If you are looking to catch up on previous seasons of Law & Order: SVU, you can stream all 23 past seasons on Peacock. Currently, they are also available in Hulu’s Streaming Library, however, with NBC slowly pulling all its programming back under its umbrella, there may be a limit to how long they are available there.
Watch Law & Order: SVU on Roku
To watch this season of Law & Order: SVU on Roku, follow these instructions.
- Subscribe to the streaming service of your choice.
- On your Roku Menu, navigate to “Search” and press “OK” on your remote
- Enter the name of your streaming service into in the search bar
- Select the streaming service and press “OK.”
- Select “Add Channel” press “OK” on your remote. If the service is already installed, “Go To Channel” will be an option.
- The app is now installed on your Roku. Open the app, and log in with the credentials you used to subscribe to the service. Search for “Law & Order: SVU” and select the show.
Watch Law & Order: SVU on Fire TV
To watch Law & Order: SVU on Fire TV, follow these instructions.
- Subscribe to the streaming service of your choice.
- On your Fire TV Home screen, click on the search icon in the upper-left corner of the screen.
- Enter the name of your streaming service into in the search bar.
- Select the streaming service and press “OK.”
- Select “Download,” and the app will install
- You streaming service is now installed on your Fire TV. Open the app, and log in with the credentials you used to subscribe to the service. Search for “Law & Order: SVU” and select the show.
Watch Law & Order: SVU on Apple TV
To watch Law & Order: SVU on Apple TV, follow these instructions.
- Subscribe to the streaming service of your choice.
- Scroll right to the search icon in the upper-left corner of the screen
- Enter the name of your streaming service into in the search bar.
- Select the app when it appears, click the cloud icon, and the app will install
- Your streaming service is now installed on your Apple TV. Open the app, and log in with the credentials you used to subscribe to the service.