The Kansas City Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII tonight, as Patrick Mahomes aims to win his second Super Bowl ring.
The Chiefs, who are AFC champions, are minor underdogs going into the game against the NFC champion Eagles, and are aiming to cement their status as the best team in the NFL. The Eagles, led by second-round draft pick Jalen Hurts, are favourites after having one of the best years in franchise history.
Mahomes was named NFL's Most Valuable Player this week, with Hurts the runner-up after receiving 193 points to Mahomes' 490. On Sunday night, however, form goes out of the window.
Here is all you need to know about the biggest game in the world.
What time is Super Bowl LVII kick-off?
Kick-off is scheduled for 11.30pm Sunday night, UK time. The game will begin at 4pm local time in Phoenix, Arizona. Before the game there will be various tailgating events and build-up coverage.
How to watch Super Bowl LVII via TV and live stream
The Super Bowl will be broadcast a number of different ways in the UK on Sunday night, giving UK-based fans the chance to pick and choose different coverage.
Sky Sports customers can watch on Sky Sports Main Event, or via Sky NFL. The game will also be on Sky Sports NFL.
Super Bowl LVII odds
Kansas City Chiefs - 21/20
Philadelphia Eagles - 4/5
Super Bowl LVII MVP odds
Jalen Hurts - 13/10
Patrick Mahomes - 5/4
Travis Kelce - 14/1
AJ Brown - 16/1
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