Super Bowl 59 is just hours away, with the Kansas City Chiefs facing the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The Chiefs, led by star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, are chasing history with a potential three-peat championship win. Mahomes delivered an outstanding performance in the AFC title game, leading the Chiefs to a thrilling 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills.
The Eagles are determined to avenge their heartbreaking 38-35 loss to the Chiefs in Super Bowl 57. Quarterback Jalen Hurts is focused on leading his team to victory and securing the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Running back Saquon Barkley has been exceptional, recording over 2,000 yards and 13 touchdowns, making him a top MVP contender.
What Time Is the Super Bowl and Where to Watch?
Super Bowl 59 kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET on Fox.
How to Stream Super Bowl 59
Fans can stream the game through various platforms, including:
- Fubo
- Tubi
- DirecTV Stream
- Sling TV
- YouTube TV
- Hulu with Live TV
Fox will not stream the game on the Fox Sports App. Instead, it will be available on Tubi, Fox’s free streaming service. Users must create an account to watch pre-game coverage, commercials, and postgame analysis.
Another option is Fubo, which offers a free trial and access to multiple NFL networks, including CBS, NBC, NFL Network, and ESPN.
Now that you know what time is the Super Bowl, get ready for an exciting showdown between the Chiefs and Eagles!