If you’re looking for when and where this year’s Super Bowl will be held, we’ve got you covered with all the relevant information.
Only four teams remain in the hunt for the ultimate prize in professional football (American), and after this weekend, the final two competitors will be made known in the quest for Super Bowl glory. Ultimately only one team will lift the Lombardi Trophy and enter the offseason with a celebratory parade.
The Kansas City Chiefs will host the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday night at Arrowhead Stadium to settle the score in the AFC and send one competitor on. The same will happen in Philadelphia where the Eagles will host the San Francisco 49ers in a showdown of the best teams in the NFC.
From there, both winners will have a couple of weeks to set their strategies, get some good rest, conduct a million interviews, and experience the festivities of Super Bowl LVII. If you want to join them, we’ve got you covered with all the relevant information below.
SUPER BOWL LVII FAQ
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.