Super Bowl watch live: How, when to watch the game, halftime show
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The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles face off for their second Super Bowl in three years, this time from New Orleans.
The big picture: The Eagles are looking to stop Kansas City from becoming the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowls.
- The Chiefs-Eagles rematch pits the Eagles against their former longtime head coach Andy Reid.
- Follow Axios' live Super Bowl coverage here.
When does the Super Bowl start?
Super Bowl LIX kickoff is set for 6:30pm ET at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
How to watch Super Bowl on TV
Super Bowl 59 will be broadcast nationally on Fox, and there also will be a broadcast in Spanish on Fox Deportes.
- The four biggest U.S. broadcasters — Fox, NBC, CBS and ABC — air the Super Bowl on a rotating schedule. This year is Fox's turn.
- See Axios' guide to watching Super Bowl here.
Stream Super Bowl on YouTube, Hulu and more
Tubi, the free TV and movie streaming service, makes its Super Bowl debut Sunday in partnership with Fox Sports.
- The ad-supported service works on most smart TVs, mobile devices and streaming sticks.
- Tubi says you must register and be signed in to watch.
Other live-streaming services carrying the Super Bowl include YouTubeTV, Hulu + Live TV and FuboTV, Fox said.
When is Apple's Super Bowl halftime show with Kendrick Lamar?
The halftime show with Kendrick Lamar is expected to begin somewhere between 8-8:30pm ET depending on how the game is progressing, per Fox Sports.
- The show can be streamed live like the game.
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