This weekend, four teams will go against each other for the 56th Super Bowl and 52nd of the modern NFL era.
The “Championship Sunday” will see Kansas City Chiefs, Cincinnati Bengals, San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams all looking to earn their place in the game.
Since the highly anticipated sporting event is happening in Inglewood, California this year, there’s obviously going to be a time difference.
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We’ve gathered all the key details you need to know so you can watch Super Bowl 56 with ease.
When is Super Bowl LVl?
This year, The Super Bowl will take place during the second week of February rather than the first. It takes place this evening, Sunday, February 13.
What time does it start?
Inglewood, California is eight hours ahead of the UK, so the start time will be 11:30pm.
Can I stream Super Bowl?
You’ll be able to stream Super Bowl live on BBC iPlayer since it is being shown live on BBC One. If you’re a Sky Sports customer, you can also access the channels showing the games using the Sky Go app.
What TV channel is Super Bowl on?
The Super Bowl will be broadcast live on BBC One. You can also watch the game on either Sky Sports Main Event or Sky Sports NFL.
Who will be performing at Super Bowl?
Five artists are set to perform on stage at the halftime of Super Bowl LVl between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals.
Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar and Mary J. Blige are set to entertain fans between the action of the most highly anticipated game of the year.
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