What Channel is Super Bowl 57 on?

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FOX will broadcast the 57th Super Bowl this Sunday. The matchup between NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles and AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs will be hosted by Erin Andrews; pregame coverage includes an NFL special as well as Jason Derulo and The Black Keys performing.

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NBC

Super Bowl 57 will take place on February 12 with AFC champion Kansas City Chiefs facing NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles in an AFC-NFC matchup broadcast live by NBC with full day-of coverage before kickoff and streaming through Peacock through subscription services such as YouTube TV, Sling TV, and FuboTV.

State Farm Stadium will once again host this year’s Super Bowl 57, marking their fourth appearance and third consecutive game hosted there. Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play), Greg Olsen (analysis), Erin Andrews (sideline reporting), as well as Mike Tirico, will provide broadcast commentary during this eventful evening.

NBC will kick off its exclusive Super Bowl coverage at 12:00 noon with a “Road to the Super Bowl” special, followed by the official pregame show beginning at 1:00 p.m. The game itself will kick off at 6:30 pm ET; kickoff times may change slightly depending on which broadcast station airs it.

The Super Bowl is one of the premier events on American television every year. Drawing an enormous audience from across the country, advertisers use this event as an ideal opportunity to market their products and services. Fans this year can look forward to an entertaining halftime show by Grammy award winner Rihanna as part of an all-star halftime lineup at this year’s game – more than 100 million households tuned in worldwide!

CBS

The Super Bowl is one of the premier events on television each year, drawing millions of people together to witness AFC and NFC champions fight it out for football immortality. Although only takes place once every four years, audiences from around the globe come out to witness this spectacle created specifically for TV – featuring new commercials to capture viewer interest!

This year’s Super Bowl will be broadcast by CBS and is expected to generate an estimated $636 million in advertising revenue, according to Kantar, an ad spending tracker. Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will call the game and are projected to generate $636 million through advertising sales alone according to Kantar estimates.

CBS and its affiliates will broadcast the game nationally, starting with pregame coverage at noon ET/9 am PT. Beginning with The Road to the Super Bowl special and followed by the official pregame show, 4K resolution TV users may find this an attractive offering for watching this year’s big game.

Kansas City Chiefs will go up against Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs hope to defend their crown against Jeremy Maclin and his Eagles who defeated Minnesota Vikings in the NFC Championship game.

Fox

Most viewers of the Super Bowl attend for both its game and halftime show; this year will feature Rihanna as its star performer and Apple Music will sponsor it instead of Pepsi. You can stream it directly onto your television using fuboTV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, and DirecTV Stream; some offer free trials too.

The NFL has enjoyed exclusive rights to broadcast the Super Bowl for many years now, making this event one of the most lucrative television rights fees deals ever negotiated – one which ensures networks that air it know exactly what they’re signing on for before signing any contracts with NFL or networks that air it.

Fox will broadcast the game across two of their sports channels – Fox Sports 1 (FS1) and Fox Deportes. Their longtime studio team will provide pregame and postgame analysis, with Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi serving as sideline reporters and Mike Pereira acting as an officiating expert for broadcast.

FuboTV, Hulu Live TV, Sling TV, and DIRECTV Stream all provide access to Fox Sports channels at lower costs than traditional cable or satellite services; additionally, they also have other sports and entertainment channels like NFL Network’s full game replay of Super Bowl LI.

Dish

Super Bowl 57 will pit the AFC Kansas City Chiefs against NFC Philadelphia Eagles at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on February 12 at 6:30 p.m. ET and broadcast live by FOX. You can stream it live using fuboTV (free trial available), DirecTV Stream, or Sling TV services.

Even if you don’t subscribe to cable or streaming TV services, Fox’s Super Bowl broadcast can still be watched via YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV from Walt Disney Co., and Dish Network Corp’s Sling TV – you could even use antennae!

Dish has partnered with Hulu, Sling TV, and FuboTV so you can stream the Super Bowl on any mobile device – be it your computer, smartphone, or tablet. In HD and 4K.

The Super Bowl is the greatest sporting event of the year, viewed around the world and enjoyed by family, friends, and avid football fans alike. Not only can viewers watch it from within their country; international viewers can tune in as well! Watching it brings people together while celebrating some of the NFL’s finest players while taking in some thrilling commercials – not forgetting your opportunity to stock up on Chiefs playoff gear such as hats or t-shirts from Fanatics that might just fit perfectly!