The Super Bowl LIX, which will crown the 2024 NFL season champion, will be held on Sunday, February 9, 2025, at one of the league’s favorite venues, the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
While the New Orleans venue has hosted the NFL’s biggest game of the season, it had not been visited in 11 years, since the contentious Harbaugh Bowl in 2013, in which John Harbaugh and the Baltimore Ravens narrowly defeated his brother Jim and the San Francisco 49ers 31-34.
That night, there was a 20-minute blackout in the third quarter, halting the Niners’ comeback attempt after the Ravens dominated the first half.
Which channel will broadcast the Super Bowl in 2025?
This season, the Super Bowl will be broadcast exclusively on Fox and Tubi. However, there are other options to watch the game in Spanish (Fox Deportes and Telemundo). This is a historic year for the Super Bowl, as it will be the first time two simultaneous Spanish-language broadcasts are available.
You can also stream the game through NFL+ (formerly NFL Game Pass).
If you enjoy watching football on your phone, you can watch the Super Bowl on NFL+. The game will also be available on platforms such as Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV, as well as the Fox Sports app for cable and satellite TV subscribers.
How can I watch the Super Bowl in 4K?
If you want to feel like you’re watching the game from behind the benches at the 50-yard line, Fox offers a 1080p and enhanced 4K resolution broadcast for viewing devices, as well as a TV service that supports 4K video.
To get 4K video from some providers, you must purchase a separate add-on or upgrade your membership package. For example, YouTube TV requires 4K Plus for $9.99 a month, whereas Fubo provides 4K streaming with its Elite plan or higher.
How many people usually watch the Super Bowl?
Over the years, the Super Bowl has attracted over 100 million spectators in the United States and more than 200 million worldwide.