The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will go head for this year's Super Bowl. The 57th instalment of the NFL's season closer, it will be played at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on Sunday, Feb. 12.
This year's Super Bowl is a historic one with it being the first time siblings will play each other on the NFL’s grandest stage. Tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs Travis Kelce, 33, will be lining up against his older brother Jason, 35, who is a centre for the Philadelphia Eagles.
It will also be the first time that both starting quarter backs for the teams at a Super Bowl are black. Patrick Mahomes, 27, of the Chiefs and and Philadelphia's Jalen Hurts, 24, will be making history when they step out on the field in February.
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What time does Super Bowl LVII start in the UK?
For UK fans the game will kick off at around 11:30pm and is expected to finish at around 3am. Along with the match popstar Rihanna will also be performing at the Super Bowl halftime show.
What TV channel is Super Bowl LVII on?
You can watch the game live on on ITV 1 and Sky Sports. The match can also be streamed on NOW TV, ITVX or the NFL Game Pass.
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