The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will face off Sunday, as the winning team will be named the Super Bowl 57 champions.
Of course, there's more to the Super Bowl than just the game. There's also pregame celebrations, commercials and the halftime show.
Here's what you need to know about one of the biggest nights in sports.
When is the Puppy Bowl 2023?What to know about the cutest competition in sports
When is Super Bowl 2023?A look at when and where it is, and who's performing at halftime
How to watch Super Bowl 2023
Super Bowl 57 will be played Sunday, Feb. 12, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, the venue typically home to the Arizona Cardinals.
The game will be broadcast on Fox, and kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET.
2023 Super Bowl:Bank on these 4 players to score a touchdown
How to watch the Super Bowl without cable
In addition to the Super Bowl airing on Fox, the game will also be available to stream through the Fox Sports website and the Fox Sports app, which will include coverage throughout the day leading up to kickoff.
Other livestreaming services will also carry the game, including Sling TV, Hulu+ and fuboTV.
Food:How to make your fave Super Bowl snacks plant-based
Who's singing the national anthem at Super Bowl 2023?
Country superstar Chris Stapleton will sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" before the game kicks off. The Kentucky native and eight-time Grammy winner is one of modern country music's most prolific artists, with 15 Country Music Association Awards and 10 Academy of Country Music Awards.
Who's performing the Super Bowl 2023 halftime show?
Pop superstar Rihanna confirmed the long-running rumors in September that she will preform during this year's Super Bowl halftime show.
It was a decision that was hardly surprising, given that the star is one of the names at Jay-Z's Roc Nation label and entertainment firm, which previously entered into a partnership with the NFL to select entertainers not only to work with the league but also during the Super Bowl's halftime.
Apple Music has taken over the title sponsorship of the halftime show from Pepsi, which had held the rights since 2013.
We're still not sure if Rihanna will debut new music (her last album came out in 2016) or perform her greatest hits. Either way, it's sure to be a show we won't forget.
Source link