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It’s here — football’s biggest day of the year. The 2025 Super Bowl is set to kick off tonight, Sunday, February 9, and the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs will go head to head in New Orleans! Both teams had strong seasons, but only one will walk away as a champion. And while fans gear up to host their watch parties, some are wondering how long they’ll have to keep the night going. Below, find out what time the 2025 Super Bowl will start and what time it should end.
Where Is the 2025 Super Bowl?
This year’s Super Bowl is taking place at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
What Time Is the Super Bowl Kickoff?
Kickoff time is 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, February 9.
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How Long Is the Super Bowl?
The average duration of the past 20 Super Bowls has been 3 hours and 37 minutes, according to USA Today. The outlet reported that if the 2025 game starts on time at 6:30 p.m., it should end at 10:07 p.m. ET.
What Team Is Favored to Win the Super Bowl?
Sports fanatics are collectively predicting that the Chiefs will take home their third consecutive Super Bowl title. Multiple outlets reported predictions supporting a slim margin between the Chiefs and the Eagles.
Where to Stream the Super Bowl 2025
Tubi is offering sports enthusiasts a chance to stream the Super Bowl for free this year! Tubi’s sign-up is free of charge and allows users access to countless movies and TV shows.
What Channel Is the 2025 Super Bowl on?
For cable users, the game will be broadcast live on the Fox channel.
What Team Has Won the Most Super Bowls?
It’s a tie between the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers, both having won six Super Bowl titles. The Chiefs, for their part, have taken home four Super Bowl wins, while the Eagles have one victory under their belt so far.
What Celebrities Will Be at the Super Bowl?
It’s safe to assume that Chiefs player Travis Kelce‘s girlfriend, Taylor Swift, will be at the game, especially since Travis’ brother, Jason Kelce, confirmed it. This will be Taylor’s second time in a row attending a Super Bowl. As for Jason, this is an interesting game for him, since the now -retired Eagles player has to choose which team to root for — his brother’s or his old team.
Sourse: hollywoodlife.com