Super Bowl 59 has finally arrived, with the Eagles and the Chiefs set to face off in the NFL’s grandest spectacle for the second time in just three seasons.
The 2025 edition of the championship showdown will unfold in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9, with hip-hop icon Kendrick Lamar headlining an electrifying halftime show.
This year’s clash reignites the rivalry from Super Bowl 57, where the Chiefs secured the first of their back-to-back titles.
Now, the Eagles return with one mission—to halt any talk of a historic three-peat, as Kansas City looks to cement their dynasty and become the first team in NFL history to capture three consecutive Super Bowl crowns.
Here is everything you need to know about Super Bowl 59, including TV and streaming options for the game in UK.
This year, the Super Bowl is switching channels in the UK, with ITV 1 taking over free-to-air coverage from the BBC. For fans in Scotland, STV will be the go-to station for all the action.
Meanwhile, Sky Sports continues to be a touchdown destination for NFL coverage, airing the big game live on both Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports NFL—right in line with their season-long commitment to the league.
UK fans have multiple streaming options to catch all the Super Bowl action, but for the complete U.S. broadcast—including all the creative commercials and the electrifying halftime show—the best choice is NFL Game Pass on DAZN. For a one-time fee of just 99p, viewers can experience the game exactly as it airs in the United States.
DAZN is available on the following devices:
Super Bowl 59 will kick off at 11:30 p.m. GMT (3:30 p.m. local time) on Sunday, Feb. 9. The game will be played at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Fresh off a dominant night at the Grammys, where he scooped up five awards, Kendrick Lamar is set to take center stage at the Super Bowl halftime show—this time with an even bigger audience and a special guest, fellow Grammy winner SZA.
All eyes will be on Lamar, and there’s a good chance he’ll use the moment to deliver “Not Like Us,” his fiery track aimed squarely at fellow rapper Drake—something that might leave casual fans scrambling for context.
Although not performing, Grammy-winning icon Taylor Swift continues to be a vibrant subplot in the NFL, passionately cheering on her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, as he chases Super Bowl glory with the Chiefs.
Before the game kicks off, the pre-show will bring plenty of star power of its own. Grammy-winning musician Jon Batiste will handle national anthem duties, while New Orleans’ own Trombone Shorty teams up with Christian music sensation Lauren Daigle for a stirring rendition of “America the Beautiful.”
Rounding out the lineup, the multi-talented Ledisi will take the stage to perform the powerful “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
By LEOCCIANO CALLAO Published: 17:24 GMT, 7 March 2025 | Updated: 17:47 GMT, 7 March 2025
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