
NEW ORLEANS — for the second time in the last three seasons, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles will meet in the Super Bowl. It's the 11th big game the city of New Orleans has hosted, and the Superdome has welcomed the most Super Bowls of any stadium with seven.
Here's everything you need to know about the big day.
Super Bowl LIX (59) will be played on Sunday, February 9 at 6:20 p.m. EST. The broadcast will be televised on FOX, with Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady as the announcers. Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi will be the sideline reporters, and Mike Pereira will comment on officiating.
Westwood One's radio crew is Kevin Harlan and Kurt Warner. Laura Okmin is the sideline reporter, and Gene Steratore will be the rules analyst.
If you're interested in streaming the game, you have these options: YouTube TV, Sling TV or Hulu + Live TV. NFL+ will also stream the game on mobile devices for a subscription fee.
Tubi, is another option to watch the game via livestream as Fox Sports will have a "special takeover" of Tubi for Super Bowl week. Fubo will have a free trial, as well.
Singer Jon Batiste will perform the national anthem before the game, and Kendrick Lamar will headline the halftime show.
If you're interested in gameday food ideas, here's a comprehensive list.
Right now, the Chiefs are a generally 1.5-point favorite to win the game. Given that the Chiefs are headed for a potential three-peat and would be the first team ever to do so, and they beat the Eagles 38-35 in Super Bowl LVII (57) on February 12, 2023, that seems about right. Lines do change through the week depending on injuries and other factors, so stay tuned to Athlon Sports for all the latest updates.
And if you want to play Super Bowl Squares, here's how you do that.
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