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When is the Super Bowl?: Everything You Need to Know About How to Watch the Super Bowl

Super Bowl 2023 is just around the corner, and the entire world is waiting to watch. But, how do you watch this year's Super Bowl? We break down everything you need to know about tuning in this year.
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When is the Super Bowl?: Everything You Need to Know About How to Watch the Super Bowl

The Super Bowl is finally here.

The biggest sporting event in the country and perhaps the world is finally here as the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Kansas City Chiefs in Glendale, Arizona at Super Bowl LVII.

But, watching the Super Bowl isn't always easy. The NFL rotates between its primetime partners each year when deciding who gets to produce the Super Bowl. So, it's never on the same channel year after year.

But, it's not just the channel. When is the Super Bowl? What time does it start? Where is it being hosted and which teams are in it? The answers to these questions change every year. so, we figured it would be good to break it all down as we prepare for the 2023 Super Bowl.

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When is the Super Bowl?

Super Bowl LVII, or Super Bowl 2023, takes place on Sunday, February 12. The Conference Championship games were on Sunday, January 29 and the Super Bowl is always exactly two weeks after the AFC and NFC Championship.

  • Date: February 12, 2023

What time is the Super Bowl?

What time is the Super Bowl? Well, that really depends on how much of the fanfare surrounding the game you want to take in. Kick-off for Super Bowl LVII is set for 6:30 pm ET, but it's not just about the game. The Super Bowl LVII official pregame show starts at 1 pm ET.

  • Time: 6:30 pm ET

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What channel is the Super Bowl on?

As I mentioned earlier, the Super Bowl actually rotates between the primetime broadcasting partners of the NFL. This year, that means FOX has the right to the Super Bowl. Kevin Burkhardt and Greg Olsen will be on the call for Super Bowl LVII.

  • Channel: FOX

Where is the Super Bowl?

The Super Bowl is played at a different location each year. Unlike other sports, the title game in the NFL is not played at the home team's stadium. This year, Super Bowl LVII is being played at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. It's the home of the Arizona Cardinals.

  • Location: State Farm Stadium (Glendale, Arizona)

Which Teams are playing in the Super Bowl?

Each year, the NFC champions play the AFC champions in the Super Bowl. This year, the NFC champions are the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles were last in the Super Bowl in 2018 when they beat Tom Brady and the Patriots. As for the AFC, the Kansas City Chiefs won the conference this year. They last appeared in the Super Bowl in 2021 and lost to Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

  • Super Bowl LVII Teams: Philadelphia Eagles vs. Kansas City Chiefs

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Who is performing at the Super Bowl?

Who is performing at halftime of the Super Bowl? Well, we're in for a treat as Rihanna is set to take the stage on Sunday. Rihanna has taken a hiatus from releasing new music in the past few years. But, she will be making her return on Sunday.

  • Super Bowl Halftime Performer: Rihanna

Who won Super Bowl 2022?

Last year's Super Bowl featured the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals. The Bengals and young QB Joe Burrow put up a hard fight, but in the end it was Aaron Donald and the Rams that came out on top, 23-20.

  • Last Year's Super Bowl Champion: Los Angeles Rams

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Brian is a sports journalist with close to ten years of experience in the business. A lifelong Philadelphia sports fan with a passion for all things sports gambling.

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