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Where To Stream Chicago Pd?

Where To Stream Chicago Pd?Chicago PD, the long-running NBC police procedural from the One Chicago franchise, follows the elite Intelligence Unit tackling high-stakes crimes in Chicago. With Season 13 currently airing and all prior seasons available, fans in the USA have several reliable ways to watch. This guide covers the best legal streaming options, live TV, and on-demand choices as of mid-2026.

Overview of Chicago PD Streaming Availability

Chicago PD airs new episodes on NBC on Wednesday nights. The next day, episodes typically drop on Peacock, NBC’s streaming service, which serves as the primary home for the full series library. All 13 seasons are available to stream there, making it the go-to platform for binge-watching.

Other options include live TV streaming services that carry NBC, digital purchases, and select on-demand cable platforms. Availability can vary by location and plan, so check your zip code on provider sites.

Stream Chicago PD on Peacock – The Best Option for Full Seasons

Peacock is the definitive streaming home for Chicago PD in the USA. It offers every episode from Season 1 through Season 13, with new episodes available the day after they air on NBC.

  • Plans: Peacock Premium starts around $7.99/month (with ads), Premium Plus at higher tiers for ad-free and more features.
  • Why choose Peacock? Complete One Chicago access (including Chicago Fire and Chicago Med), plus NBC favorites, live sports, and originals.
  • Devices: Works on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, smart TVs, mobile apps, and more.

Sign up directly at PeacockPeacock.

Watch Chicago PD Live on NBC

New episodes premiere on NBC Wednesday evenings. You can watch for free over-the-air with an antenna in many areas or via cable/satellite.

  • Stream recent episodes on the NBC.com or NBC app (limited episodes may require a TV provider login).
  • For cord-cutters, live NBC is available on services like YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, or DirecTV Stream.

Live TV Streaming Services for Chicago PD

Several cord-cutting options include NBC in their lineup for live viewing:

  • YouTube TV: Excellent DVR and unlimited cloud storage. Includes NBC and on-demand access.
  • Hulu + Live TV: Combines live channels with Hulu’s on-demand library (though full Chicago PD library has moved primarily to Peacock).
  • Fubo and DirecTV Stream: Strong sports and local channel focus, with NBC included.

These services often offer free trials—ideal for catching live episodes without a traditional cable subscription.

Buy or Rent Episodes on Digital Platforms

For ownership or missing specific episodes:

  • Amazon Prime Video: Stream with a Prime subscription (select seasons) or buy/rent individual episodes/seasons. Also available with ads on Prime.
  • Other options: Apple iTunes, Google Play, Fandango at Home (Vudu), and Amazon Video for purchases.

Chicago PD on Cable On-Demand and Spectrum

Cable subscribers can often access episodes via USA Network or on-demand through their provider. Spectrum On Demand offers free streaming for eligible subscribers.

Tips for Watching Chicago PD in the USA

  • Binge the full series: Start with Peacock for the complete back catalog in order.
  • One Chicago order: Watch episodes in production order across Fire, PD, and Med for crossovers.
  • Free options: Limited recent episodes may be available on NBC with ads or via free trials on live TV services. Avoid illegal sites for quality and safety.
  • VPN note: Most services are geo-restricted to the USA; use a US-based connection.
  • Updates: Streaming rights can shift—always verify on JustWatchJustWatch for the latest.

Chicago PD remains one of the most popular procedurals thanks to its intense storytelling and strong ensemble cast led by Jason Beghe as Sgt. Hank Voight. Whether you’re catching up or staying current with Season 13 (and beyond into Season 14), Peacock combined with live TV options provides the most seamless experience for US viewers.

Start streaming today and dive into the action! For the latest episode schedules, visit the official NBC Chicago PD pageNBC.