What channel is the Super Bowl on? TV & streaming guide for Super Bowl LVII
By Matt Conner
Here’s everything you need to know to catch Super Bowl LVII in just a couple of weeks via TV or streaming.
The biggest game in U.S. professional sports is only a couple of weeks away, which means it’s time to start making your plans to watch it (and the party you’re going to attend or throw around that game) with the approach of Super Bowl LVII.
Around these parts, we’re thrilled to see that the Kansas City Chiefs are still very much alive and well when it comes to potential participants, one of four teams left fighting this weekend in the conference championships. Either way, however, we’ll all be glued to the Super Bowl for the sake of the football matchup, the entertainment, and the grandiosity of it all. Oh yes, the commercials, too!
Of course, it’s important to make sure you know how to watch the Super Bowl in advance so you’re not left in the lurch missing some of the action by switching channels or looking things up when it’s too late. We’ve got you covered here with how to watch Super Bowl LVII.
HOW TO WATCH SUPER BOWL LVII
DATE: Sunday, February 12, 2023
TIME: 5:30 p.m. C.T.
WHERE: State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
TV: FOX has the rights to this year’s Super Bowl festivities.
STREAMING OPTIONS: You can still stream the game if you lack cable or the live TV apps on your television. Make sure to subscribe ahead of time to make sure you don’t have any last-minute emergencies, but a few you can check out are our friends at FUBO, Hulu+ and Sling.