Everything You Need to Know About the Super Bowl Game
The annual championship of the National Football League (NFL) is known as the Super Bowl. It takes place each year in late January or early February and is one of the most watched sporting events in the world. This year’s Super Bowl game will take place in Tampa Bay, Florida.
When Does the Super Bowl Begin?
The 2021 Super Bowl game will kick off Sunday, February 7, 2021, at 6:30 PM ET. The game will be broadcast nationally in the United States on CBS.
What Time Does the Game End?
The Super Bowl will typically end around 10 PM ET, depending on the length of the game and the amount of timeouts taken (the halftime show usually adds some extra time).
What is the Theme for This Super Bowl?
This year’s Super Bowl theme is “Welcome to the Show.” The NFL and its partners are working to create a “super-sized production” showcasing the best of football and entertainment.
What to Expect
Fans of the Super Bowl can expect an exciting game between two top NFL teams and an entertaining halftime show. Additionally, the game will be broadcast on a variety of online and television platforms around the world. Here’s what you’ll need to know:
- Game Coverage: The game will be broadcast nationally on CBS and streamed on the YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, fuboTV, and AT&T TV Now. You can also stream it through NFL.com on the NFL app.
- Halftime Show: This year’s halftime show will feature The Weeknd as the headliner.
- Commercials: Super Bowl commercials are always a major attraction. Companies have been releasing teasers for their ads ahead of the game, so keep an eye out for your favorites.
Don’t miss out on the biggest football game of the year and start counting down to the 2021 Super Bowl!