How to watch the Super Bowl online and on TV: Pregame, kickoff time, Rihanna, more
Super Bowl LVII pits the AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs against the NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Feb. 12, in Glendale, AZ, on Fox at 6:30 pm ET/3:30 PT PT on Fox and Fox Deportes, kickoff set in Spanish, the game on FoxSports.com and Also available on the Fox Sports app.
This will mark the 10th Super Bowl broadcast for Fox Sports. The network’s lead NFL teams Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play) and Greg Olsen (analyst) will call the game from State Farm Stadium, marking their first Super Bowl assignments since the departures of longtime teams Joe Buck and Troy Aikman.
For this year, Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi will report from the sidelines, with Mike Pereira providing rules analysis.
Fox Deportes’ coverage will include Jesse Losada and Rodolfo Landros from the studio, and play-by-play announcers Adrian Garcia-Marquez and Alejandro Villanueva calling the game. The Spanish-language network’s pregame show begins at 1 pm PT/4 pm ET.
Rihanna will headline this year’s halftime show, the showcase’s first year under the Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show branding. DPS is producing the show with Roc Nation, with Jesse Collins executive producing and Hamish Hamilton directing. Last year’s show featuring Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar and Eminem was watched by 120 million viewers.
Fox’s pregame coverage of this year’s Super Bowl will begin Fox NFL Sunday 1 pm ET/10 am PT with the regular lineup of Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, Michael Strahan, Jimmy Johnson, Rob Gronkowski, Jay Glazer and host Curt Menefee. Also joining the 5 1/2-hour pregame: Carissa Thompson, Sean Peyton, Charles Woodson, Michael Vick, Peter Schrager, Christina Pink and Cooper Manning.
One thing that won’t be happening during this year’s pregame: the mostly routine sit-down interview with the president of the United States by covering network news departments. Joe Biden won’t do it this year.
Before kickoff, Chris Stapleton will sing the national anthem CODA Oscar winner Troy Kotsu performs the ASL version. Babyface will sing “America the Beautiful.” Abbott Elementary Star Sheryl Lee Ralph will perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
Super Bowl ads are commonplace with Hollywood movie trailers in the all-day mix on Fox, as marketers take advantage of the biggest TV platform of the year. Last year, Nielsen estimated that 90% of Americans who turned on their TVs during the Super Bowl were watching the game. An estimated 112.3 million across all NBC platforms (NBC, Telemundo, Peacock) watched the game, which saw the Los Angeles Rams defeat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20.
It was the most-watched TV program in five years since Super Bowl LII.
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