Where is the Super Bowl being held, what are the latest odds and who's most likely to win MVP?

Where is the Super Bowl being held, what are the latest odds and who's most likely to win MVP?

oddschecker have everything you need to know before Sunday, including where the Super Bowl is being held, the latest Super Bowl odds and who is the favourite for MVP.

Where is the Super Bowl being held?

Super Bowl LVI will be held on Sunday 13th February in the SoFi Stadium in California, the home of the Los Angeles Rams. Kick-off for the biggest game in American Football is expected to start at 23:30 for watchers in the UK.

Apart from the football, the half time show is one of the most anticipated aspects of the Super Bowl and this year will see Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar all perform together.

What are the latest Super Bowl Odds?

After 21 weeks of exciting, grueling and action-packed football, two teams are left fighting it out for the Vince Lombardi trophy.

The first team is one that many expected to get this far in the Los Angeles Rams, who are coached by Sean McVay and the current favourites to win on Sunday with best odds of 1/2.

The Rams have certainly impressed over the course of the season, particularly given the huge pressure on their shoulders because of their blockbuster moves to acquire the likes of quarterback Matthew Stafford, wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and outside linebacker Von Miller.

McVay has experience of making it to the final and not quite winning it when he coached the Rams to the final 2019. On that occasion, his team finished 13-3 losers to Bill Belichick’s New England Patriots.

This time they face the Cincinnati Bengals, a team no-one really expected to get this far but arrive on merit having knocked out the Kansas City Chiefs, Tennessee Titans and Las Vegas Raiders.

The Bengals are seen as the underdogs for this one with best odds of 7/4 but will be looking forward to this game having not made a Super Bowl appearance since 1989.

They have been led by second-year quarterback Joe Burrow, with the former Heisman Trophy winner certainly impressing during this season.

Burrow has thrown for 34 scores in 16 games, beating the record of Andy Dalton who had 33 passing touchdowns in 2013. In that same year, Dalton threw 4,293 yards - another franchise record which Burrow has broken this season.

Super Bowl MVP Odds:

The MVP race is certainly an interesting one with both starting quarterbacks inevitably in the running. Matthew Stafford is 6/5 favourite with Joe Burrow some way behind him at best odds of 9/4.

The Rams’ token receiver Cooper Kupp is third on the list at a best price of 6/1. Meanwhile, Aaron Donald has taken 25% of all bets and is currently the best price of 16/1. It wouldn’t be a surprise if the star defensive tackle took home the MVP prize.

Those to keep an eye out for the Bengals include wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase who has recorded a team high 1,455 receiving yards and team-high 13 touchdowns and can be found at a best price of 22/1. Another one not to forget is the 2016 winner of this prize Von Miller. Miller won this when his old team the Denver Broncos won the Super Bowl in 2016 – he can be found at the huge price of 45/1.

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