The Kansas City Chiefs are set to play against the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl after both teams won in their respective conferences on Sunday.
The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers are gearing up for the NFL’s championship game, Super Bowl LVIII, in Las Vegas on Feb. 11. Both teams secured their spots by winning their respective conference title games on Sunday. The upcoming match promises to be an exciting showdown!
The Chiefs, reigning champions from the previous Super Bowl and winners against the 49ers four years ago, are led by their star quarterback Patrick Mahomes and standout tight end Travis Kelce. Kelce has been making headlines not just for his outstanding performances on the field but also for his relationship with singer Taylor Swift, who was honored as TIME Person of the Year. It’s an exciting period for both the team and its players!
The 49ers are led by their quarterback Brock Purdy, who faces criticism but consistently shows great stats and comebacks. They also have running back Christian McCaffrey, having an outstanding season and breaking records in both the team and the NFL. It’s an exciting time for the 49ers with these standout players!
Both teams and their star players will be looking to make history in football’s final showdown of the 2023-2024 season—and so will the NFL. Last year’s Super Bowl was the most watched U.S. telecast ever. With viewership up this year, this game may just shatter that record, too.
When and where is the 2024 Super Bowl?
The 2024 Super Bowl, Super Bowl LVIII, is set to start at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 11, at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. It’s a significant occasion as this will be the first time the stadium, opened in 2020 and usually home to the Las Vegas Raiders, will host the Super Bowl.
How can I watch the 2024 Super Bowl?
TV Broadcast: The Super Bowl is typically broadcast on a major network. In the United States, the rotation among major networks includes CBS, NBC, FOX, and ABC. Check your local listings to see which network will broadcast the 2024 Super Bowl.
Cable or Satellite: If you have a cable or satellite subscription, you can watch the Super Bowl on the network that is broadcasting the game.
Streaming Services: Many streaming services offer live TV options, and some may include the channel broadcasting the Super Bowl. Popular services include Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, and others. Ensure that the service you choose includes the channel airing the Super Bowl.
NFL App and Website: The NFL often streams the Super Bowl on its official app and website. Check for any official announcements regarding the streaming options closer to the event.
International Broadcasters: If you are outside the United States, different broadcasters may have the rights to air the Super Bowl. Check with local networks or streaming services in your region.
Are tickets still available to go to the Super Bowl?
If you’re looking to attend the Super Bowl, you can purchase tickets from official sources like On Location or TicketMaster. Resale sites such as Vivid Seats, Seat Geek, and Stubhub also offer tickets, with current prices ranging from around $7,000 to as high as $90,000. Keep in mind that prices can fluctuate, so it’s advisable to check the official websites for the most up-to-date information.
What Super Bowl ads can we expect?
The Super Bowl is known for more than just the game; it’s famous for its entertaining commercials. According to AdWeek, all the ad spots for this year are nearly sold out. Some companies have already shared previews of their ads with famous faces. Hellmann’s mayonnaise has one with comedian Kate McKinnon, Michelob Ultra beer features soccer star Lionel Messi, and BetMGM’s 60-second ad playfully jokes about Tom Brady, suggesting he’s won a lot and should “let others have their turn.” It looks like the commercials will add a lot of excitement to the game!
Who is performing the 2024 Super Bowl halftime show?
R&B sensation Usher is set to headline the Super Bowl halftime show, sponsored by Apple Music. The eight-time Grammy winner is excited about this “honor of a lifetime” and looks forward to bringing a show unlike anything seen before. His ninth album, “Coming Home,” is scheduled for release on Feb. 9.While surprise celebrity guests often join the main performer, none have been officially announced. A teaser trailer in January featured appearances by LeBron James, J Balvin, and BTS’ Jung Kook. The halftime show is shaping up to be a star-studded event!