Everything you need to know for the NFL’s final showdown
Everything you need to know for the NFL’s final showdown
After much ado, the Super Bowl is finally in sight. Sunday’s conference championship games saw the Philadelphia Eagles roll over the rival Washington Commanders, and the Kansas City Chiefs outlast the Buffalo Bills, which means the matchup for Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans is official: It’s Eagles versus Chiefs for the Lombardi Trophy in a rematch of Super Bowl LVII.
The championship showdown promises all kinds of fireworks, with Philadelphia’s Jalen Hurts, Nick Sirianni and Co. now enjoying the company of the ultra-explosive Saquon Barkley as they look to make up for their 2022 Super Bowl defeat against the Chiefs, who are looking for their record third straight Super Bowl win.
How can you tune in? When does the big game kick off? Here are the key details:
Date: Sunday, Feb. 9 | Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Location: Caesars Superdome (New Orleans)
TV: Fox | Stream: fubo (try for free), Tubi (free)
Halftime performer: Kendrick Lamar
Follow: CBS Sports App
Note: NFL+ will also live-stream Super Bowl LIX for mobile devices, while Tubi will stream Super Bowl LIX for free on mobile and connected devices, including smart TVs. FoxSports.com and the Fox Sports App will also carry Fox’s broadcast of the big game.
Super Bowl LIX audio broadcasts will also be available via NFL+, SiriusXM and Westwood One.
Find all our Super Bowl LIX coverage at CBSSports.com right here.
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