Super Bowl 2025 is fast approaching, and you know what that means: epic touchdowns, heart-stopping finishes, and maybe even a celebrity sighting or three.
Want the inside scoop? Here’s everything you need to know including UK kick-off time, the unmissable iconic half-time show and how to watch one of the year’s biggest sporting moments. You’re welcome!
When is the Super Bowl 2025?
It’s called Super Bowl Sunday for a reason! Mark your calendars for Sunday, February 9th, 2025.
Who’s playing in Super Bowl 59?
It’s a clash of champions as the Kansas City Chiefs are set to face the Philadelphia Eagles in 2025.
Fresh off winning last year, the two-time defending Chiefs are eyeing their 5th win, while the Eagles, will be looking for their 2nd Super Bowl victory.
Super Bowl 2025 start time
It's going to be a late one for us in the UK – kick-off is at 11:30pm GMT in the UK, much later than the 5:30pm local time for lucky fans watching in New Orleans.
But trust us, it’s totally worth it though! If you haven’t already, now’s your chance to put in for some annual leave for the Monday after (or at least nudge any meetings you might have to the afternoon…) Super Bowl Sunday is calling!
Where is Super Bowl 59 being held?
Super Bowl LIX will be played in New Orleans, Louisiana at Caesar's Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints, in 2025.
Who’s performing at the halftime show?
It’s the question that is always on everyone’s lips. if not weeks to come, just to be spoken about for years to come.
This year 17-time Grammy-winning rapper Kendrick Lamar will be headlining the halftime show, with SZA as his special guest. It’s gonna be gooooood!
But don’t worry if you can’t keep your eyes open, or head for refills on snacks and drinks, the iconic show will ultimately end up making the round on social media for days anyway!
How do I watch the Super Bowl for free?
Glad you asked! You can watch the Super Bowl LIX on ITV1 from 10:45pm (look for ‘NFL Live’ in the TV Guide!) or on STV if you’re in Scotland!
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