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Super Bowl 2026: How to Watch, Stream, and More

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The 2026 Super Bowl is just around the corner, with the New England Patriots facing off against the Seattle Seahawks. The game will be held at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on February 8th, 2026, with kickoff at 6:30 p.m. ET. Pre-game coverage begins at 12 p.m. ET. NBC will broadcast the game, and Telemundo will offer a Spanish-language broadcast.

Fans can stream the Super Bowl LX on Peacock, DirecTV, and NFL+. Peacock offers live sports and events, including the Winter Olympics. DirecTV provides access to various channels, including ESPN and local affiliates. For those without cable, streaming services like Hulu + Live TV are also an option. NBC and Telemundo will also be available via antenna in some areas.

This year's halftime show will feature Bad Bunny, with Charlie Puth performing the National Anthem and other artists like Brandi Carlile and Coco Jones also scheduled. Tickets are available on resale platforms like StubHub and Gametime. The Super Bowl remains one of the most-watched sporting events, drawing massive audiences and significant advertising revenue.

Beyond the game, the Bay Area will host other football events, including the NFL Honors. With the rise of streaming, the way fans consume the Super Bowl continues to evolve. While NBC is the primary broadcaster, the availability of streaming services provides more ways for fans to watch the championship game, regardless of their cable setup.