The Super Bowl is featuring a rare clash between the top two NFL teams from the regular season. Something has to give.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs are the only two teams in the league to win 14 regular season games this year. They scored the most points in their respective conferences. They were 1-2 in the NFL in sacks. Neither team has trailed throughout the playoffs.
It marks just the sixth time that teams with sole possession of the league’s best regular records will meet for the championship. But the previous five matchups weren’t as close as advertised. They all ended with double-digit margins of victory:
- XLVIII: Seattle 43, Denver 8
- XXVI: Washington 37, Buffalo 24
- XIX: San Francisco 38, Miami 16
- XII: Dallas 27, Denver 10
- XI: Oakland 32, Minnesota 14
Here’s what to know to watch or listen to Super Bowl LVII.
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What time is the Eagles vs. Chiefs game?
- Date: Sunday, Feb. 12
- Time: 6:30 p.m. EST
- Place: State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Ariz.
Who is favored to win Eagles vs. Chiefs game?
- Tipico betting line: Eagles -1.5
- Over-under: 50.5
- Money line: Eagles minus-122 (bet $122 to win $100) and Chiefs plus-104 (bet $100 to win $104).
Who is announcing the Eagles vs. Chiefs game?
- Play-by-play: Kevin Burkhardt
- Analyst: Greg Olsen
- Sideline reporters: Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi
- Rules analyst: Mike Pereira
How to watch Philadelphia Eagles vs. Kansas City Chiefs game on TV, streaming
Cable/Network: FOX. The game will be available locally via the following stations:
- WTXF (Philadelphia, northern Delaware and southern New Jersey area)
- WNYW (New York City, northern New Jersey area)
- WBOC (Salisbury, Maryland, and southern Delaware)
- WATM (Altoona area)
- WFXP (Erie area)
- WOLF (Scranton-Wilkes Barre area)
- WWCP (Johnstown area)
- WFXI (Mercer area)
- WPGH (Pittsburgh area)
- WPMT (Harrisburg area)
Online streaming services: The FOX Sports app will stream the Super Bowl. The NFL has a streaming service called NFL+ which replaces NFL Game Pass, though you can’t cast the games to your TV — you must watch on your phone or tablet. The cost is $4.99 a month, and a premium tier costs $9.99, which includes all 22 coaches film and condensed and full-game replays. With it, you’ll be able to watch every local game on Sunday and the national games on Monday and Thursday nights, as well as the playoffs and the Super Bowl. You can also stream if you have subscriptions to DirecTV, fuboTV, NFL+, Sling, Vidgo, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV.
On the radio: How to listen to the Eagles. vs. Chiefs game
You can listen on SiriusXM satellite radio to the Westwood One national broadcast (channel 88) or to the Eagles home radio (channel 225) and Chiefs home broadcast (channel 226). On traditional radio, the Eagles Radio Network has stations all across the region. They include:
Delaware
- Wilmington (WDEL, 101.7 FM and 1150 AM)
Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia (WIP, 94.1 FM)
- Allentown (WCTO, 96.1 FM)
- Levittown (WBCB, 1490 AM)
- Northumberland (WEGH, 107.3 FM)
- Pottsville (WPPA, 1360 AM)
- Reading (WEEU, 830 AM)
- Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (WEJL, 96.1 FM)
- Williamsport (WBZD, 93.3 FM)
- York/Lancaster/Harrisburg (WSOX, 96.1 FM)
New Jersey
- Atlantic City (WENJ, 97.3 FM)
Maryland
- Salisbury/Ocean City (WAFL, 97.7 FM)
Who is playing the Super Bowl halftime show?
Rihanna is taking the stage at halftime. She has 14 No. 1 hits and nine Grammy awards over her 18-year career. It will be her first performance since the 2018 Grammy Awards show. Her Super Bowl halftime performance will last about 12 minutes.
Who is signing the national anthem at the Super Bowl?
Eight-time Grammy winner Chris Stapleton will sing “The Star-Spangled Banner” before the game. He will be joined by “CODA” actor Troy Kotsur, who will perform the national anthem in American Sign Language.
What other songs will be performed before the Super Bowl?
R&B singer and producer Babyface will sing “America the Beautiful.” Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph will perform “Life Every Voice and Sing,” known as the Black national anthem.