Super Bowl 2025: Kickoff Time, Location, Date, How to Watch, Streaming, Halftime Show Performers and More | NFL News - The Times of India
The stage is set! In just two weeks, the
Kansas City Chiefs
and the
Philadelphia Eagles
will battle for ultimate glory in the NFL’s grand finale, the Super Bowl. Both teams punched their tickets to the big game with thrilling conference title victories, and now, fans are bracing for an electrifying showdown.
For the Chiefs, history is on the line. The reigning two-time champions are aiming to achieve a rare three-peat, something no team has accomplished in Super Bowl history. This marks Kansas City’s fifth Super Bowl appearance in six seasons, with victories in 2020, 2023, and 2024. On the other side, the Eagles are hungry for their second title in franchise history. Philadelphia last lifted the Lombardi Trophy in 2017, toppling Tom Brady’s Patriots in a 41-33 thriller.
Here's Everything you need to know for the NFL's final showdown
Mark your calendars!
Super Bowl LIX
kicks off on Feb. 9, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m. PST) at the iconic Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Expect a grand spectacle with pregame festivities, including player introductions and the national anthem, leading up to the 3:40 p.m. PST kickoff.
The Superdome, a venue rich in sports history, has hosted seven previous Super Bowls, six NCAA Final Fours, and even WrestleMania. Get ready for an unforgettable showdown!
The Super Bowl will air on Fox. Viewers can stream the game on the Fox Sports website and app, as well as the NFL+ app, Hulu, fuboTV and Sling TV.
The Super Bowl will be streamed by Fox, but the Fox Sports App will not stream it. Instead, the game will be available through the network's free streaming service, Tubi. Viewers can watch the game, pre- and postgame coverage, and all the same commercial options as those on Fox, but they will need to register with Tubi in order to access the programming.
Super Bowl viewers can also watch the game with Fubo, which comes with a free trial. Fubo provides fans with access to most of the league's NFL action, as a subscription includes access to CBS, Fox, NBC, NFL Network and the ESPN family of networks.
Fox can also be accessed with DirecTV Stream, Sling TV, YouTube TV and Hulu with Live TV, so NFL fans will have no shortage of ways to watch Super Bowl 59.
Kendrick Lamar, a 17-time Grammy Award winner, will be the main attraction at the Super Bowl LIX halftime show. After performing at SoFi Stadium in 2022 with Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Mary J. Blige, and Eminem, the Los Angeles native is making his second appearance at the Super Bowl halftime show.
On stage, Lamar won't be alone. SZA will perform as well, and there's a chance that other famous faces will join in.
Golden Globe winner and multi-genre musician Jon Batiste will sing the national anthem. The 38-year-old artist won a Grammy for Album of the Year in 2022. Trombone Shorty and Christian singer Lauren Daigle will collaborate for “America the Beautiful,” while Ledisi will perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
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