What time does Super Bowl 2018 start: When Eagles-Patriots kicks off, TV channel
What time does Super Bowl 2018 start: When Eagles-Patriots
kicks off, TV channel
What time does Super Bowl 2018 start: When Eagles-Patriots
kicks off, TV channel
Before becoming head coach of the Eagles, Doug Pederson coached under Andy Reid. On Sunday, Pederson will try to do something Reid, or any Eagles coach, has never before done: win a Super Bowl.
Reid coached the Eagles in Super Bowl XXXIX 13 years ago,
when they lost to the Tom Brady-Bill Belichick Patriots. Pederson hopes to fare
better than his mentor in the 52nd Super Bowl on Sunday. Meanwhile, the
Patriots will look to accomplish a couple of things they have already
accomplished: win three Super Bowls in four years, and defeat the Eagles to
make it happen.
From the early-morning preview shows to Pink singing the
national anthem, the festivities will be going on all day. The kickoff for
Super Bowl LII is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 4.
So which side of the Super Bowl line do you need to be all
over? Visit SportsLine now to see which side of Patriots-Eagles you need to
jump on, plus what X-factor determines the outcome, all from a Vegas legend
who's 9-3 on Eagles' games.
Here's what else you need to know to watch the game.
How do I watch Super Bowl LII?
Date: Feb. 4, 2018
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Where: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
TV: NBC (check local channels)
Stream: fuboTV (Try for free)
Announcers: Al Michaels (play-by-play), Cris Collinsworth
(analyst), Michele Tafoya (sideline reporter)
How many Super Bowls have these teams won?
For the Patriots, five (and probably counting). For the
Eagles, none (though they have three championships to their credit from the
pre-Super Bowl days). You can check out the results of every Super Bowl ever
right here.
What should we expect?
Considering the Patriots are in the Super Bowl, expect an
unforgettable game that comes down to the wire. Will Brinson looks inside the
Patriots' absurd run of exciting Super Bowls.
How much are tickets?
It'll take more than $3,000 to sit in the "cheap
seats." Here's more info on ticket prices for Super Bowl LII.
What else is there to do in Minnesota if I go?
Reid Forgrave welcomes you into his home state, as chilly as
it is.
Who's playing halftime?
Justin Timberlake will be making his third appearance in the
Super Bowl halftime show, this time as the headliner. He took questions
Thursday about what he has planned.
Who's singing the national anthem?
It'll be a Philadelphia native kicking things off before the
Eagles kick things off, as Pink will deliver the national anthem prior to the
start of the game.
Do I have to wait until Sunday to watch the commercials?
Absolutely not! If you want to get the drop on your friends
and family, you can take a sneak peek at what's in store for TV watchers on
Sunday, courtesy of Pete Blackburn.
Is Tom Brady the best quarterback ever?
He's certainly the odds-on favorite for the honor. But is he
better at football than Michael Jordan was at basketball? Pete Prisco asked
several players that question while also making his case for who he would pick.
Either way, Brady has a chance to do something no one has ever done in 51 previous
Super Bowls on Sunday.
What else do I need to know to be ready for Sunday?
Jared Dubin shares his cheat sheet so you're ready to roll
by the time the coin is tossed.
Didn't I hear something about an asteroid passing by Earth
during the game?
Reid coached the Eagles in Super Bowl XXXIX 13 years ago,
when they lost to the Tom Brady-Bill Belichick Patriots. Pederson hopes to fare
better than his mentor in the 52nd Super Bowl on Sunday. Meanwhile, the
Patriots will look to accomplish a couple of things they have already
accomplished: win three Super Bowls in four years, and defeat the Eagles to
make it happen.
From the early-morning preview shows to Pink singing the
national anthem, the festivities will be going on all day. The kickoff for
Super Bowl LII is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 4.
So which side of the Super Bowl line do you need to be all
over? Visit SportsLine now to see which side of Patriots-Eagles you need to
jump on, plus what X-factor determines the outcome, all from a Vegas legend
who's 9-3 on Eagles' games.
Here's what else you need to know to watch the game.
How do I watch Super Bowl LII?
Date: Feb. 4, 2018
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Where: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
TV: NBC (check local channels)
Stream: fuboTV (Try for free)
Announcers: Al Michaels (play-by-play), Cris Collinsworth
(analyst), Michele Tafoya (sideline reporter)
How many Super Bowls have these teams won?
For the Patriots, five (and probably counting). For the
Eagles, none (though they have three championships to their credit from the
pre-Super Bowl days). You can check out the results of every Super Bowl ever
right here.
What should we expect?
Considering the Patriots are in the Super Bowl, expect an
unforgettable game that comes down to the wire. Will Brinson looks inside the
Patriots' absurd run of exciting Super Bowls.
How much are tickets?
It'll take more than $3,000 to sit in the "cheap
seats." Here's more info on ticket prices for Super Bowl LII.
What else is there to do in Minnesota if I go?
Reid Forgrave welcomes you into his home state, as chilly as
it is.
Who's playing halftime?
Justin Timberlake will be making his third appearance in the
Super Bowl halftime show, this time as the headliner. He took questions
Thursday about what he has planned.
Who's singing the national anthem?
It'll be a Philadelphia native kicking things off before the
Eagles kick things off, as Pink will deliver the national anthem prior to the
start of the game.
Do I have to wait until Sunday to watch the commercials?
Absolutely not! If you want to get the drop on your friends
and family, you can take a sneak peek at what's in store for TV watchers on
Sunday, courtesy of Pete Blackburn.
Is Tom Brady the best quarterback ever?
He's certainly the odds-on favorite for the honor. But is he
better at football than Michael Jordan was at basketball? Pete Prisco asked
several players that question while also making his case for who he would pick.
Either way, Brady has a chance to do something no one has ever done in 51 previous
Super Bowls on Sunday.
What else do I need to know to be ready for Sunday?
Jared Dubin shares his cheat sheet so you're ready to roll
by the time the coin is tossed.
Didn't I hear something about an asteroid passing by Earth
during the game?