After Steve Spurrier’s previously undefeated Orlando Apollos suffered their first defeat of the inaugural Alliance of American Football season on Saturday, as AAF.com recorded, the season suddenly got a whole lot sunnier for their chief divisional rivals, the Birmingham Iron. Now, a win for the Iron, possibly behind new starting quarterback Keith Price, would put them just one game behind Orlando with four to play — including a head-to-head matchup to finish the regular season in Week 10. But standing in their way will be the 3-2 San Diego Fleet, who can take over first place in the West with a win of their own in the AAF Week 6 finale that will live stream from San Diego.
To find out how to watch a live stream of Sunday’s Alliance of American Football Week 6 Birmingham Iron vs. San Diego Fleet matchup, see the streaming information at the bottom of this article. Game time is scheduled for 5 p.m. PT on Sunday, March 17, at the 70,500-seat SDCCU Stadium in San Diego, California. That start time will be 8 p.m. ET, 7 p.m. CT.
Price replaced struggling Birmingham quarterback Luis Perez last week, according to Action Network , and proceeded to complete 18 of 29 passes for 234 yards and a touchdown. But the Iron were crushed anyway by Orlando, 31-14.
Whether Price stays under center, or Perez makes his return, has yet to be determined. Perez had not thrown for a single touchdown in his five starts, according to The Star News , even though he had amassed 801 yards in the air with a completion percentage of 55.4 percent.
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The Birmingham Iron vs. San Diego Flee AAF Week 6 finale will be offered as a national broadcast, as well as via live stream on the NFL Network . Bear in mind that to access the NFL Network live stream on computers, mobile devices, or set-top streaming boxes such as Roku or Apple TV, fans must possess login credentials from a cable or satellite TV provider.
But there is another way to live stream the AAF springtime pro football clash for free, even without a cable subscription. Fans can sign up for a free trial of one of the live internet TV streaming packages which carry the NFL network, including Sling TV , Fubo TV , or DirecTV Now . All three of these “over the top” internet streaming services require credit card information and subscription fees, but they all offer seven-day free trial periods. During that free week, fans can watch the Iron-Fleet matchup, as well as other AAF games, streamed live at no charge.