The stage is set for Super Bowl LX, where the New England Patriots will face off against the Seattle Seahawks in a battle of football titans. The game is scheduled to kick off on Sunday, February 8th, at 6:30 p.m. ET, marking less than a week until the championship game.
However, before fans can get ready for the main event, they'll need to navigate through two preliminary events: the Pro Bowl Games and NFL Honors. The Pro Bowl Games will take place on Tuesday, while NFL Honors will air on Thursday.
For those eager to catch the Super Bowl on TV, it's good news โ NBC will be broadcasting the game live, with a Spanish-language broadcast available on Telemundo. Fans can also stream the game on platforms like Peacock, DirecTV, and NFL+.
But which platform should fans choose? The answer lies in their budget and viewing preferences. For $11 per month, an ad-supported Peacock subscription offers access to live sports and events airing on NBC, including the Super Bowl. Alternatively, fans can opt for a DirecTV Entertainment tier package for $89.99 per month, which includes unlimited Cloud DVR storage and access to ESPN Unlimited.
Of course, no discussion of Super Bowl LX would be complete without mentioning the halftime show. Headlining the performance will be none other than Bad Bunny, who holds the title as the most-streamed artist in the world. Singer Charlie Puth will also perform the National Anthem, Brandi Carlile will sing "America The Beautiful," and Coco Jones will perform "Lift Every Voice and Sing."
As for tickets, fans can currently purchase them on third-party resale platforms like StubHub and Gametime.
Lastly, those looking to catch more than just the main event can take advantage of various streaming options. While some may require a specific package or subscription, many will be available for free with ads.
However, before fans can get ready for the main event, they'll need to navigate through two preliminary events: the Pro Bowl Games and NFL Honors. The Pro Bowl Games will take place on Tuesday, while NFL Honors will air on Thursday.
For those eager to catch the Super Bowl on TV, it's good news โ NBC will be broadcasting the game live, with a Spanish-language broadcast available on Telemundo. Fans can also stream the game on platforms like Peacock, DirecTV, and NFL+.
But which platform should fans choose? The answer lies in their budget and viewing preferences. For $11 per month, an ad-supported Peacock subscription offers access to live sports and events airing on NBC, including the Super Bowl. Alternatively, fans can opt for a DirecTV Entertainment tier package for $89.99 per month, which includes unlimited Cloud DVR storage and access to ESPN Unlimited.
Of course, no discussion of Super Bowl LX would be complete without mentioning the halftime show. Headlining the performance will be none other than Bad Bunny, who holds the title as the most-streamed artist in the world. Singer Charlie Puth will also perform the National Anthem, Brandi Carlile will sing "America The Beautiful," and Coco Jones will perform "Lift Every Voice and Sing."
As for tickets, fans can currently purchase them on third-party resale platforms like StubHub and Gametime.
Lastly, those looking to catch more than just the main event can take advantage of various streaming options. While some may require a specific package or subscription, many will be available for free with ads.