Super Bowl 2025: Date, kickoff time and stadium for Super Bowl 59

Super Bowl 59 is less than a month away.

While we don't know who'll play in the game yet, there's plenty we know about when, where and how you can watch the final game of the 2024 NFL season.

Here's what you need to know about Super Bowl 59.

When is Super Bowl 59?

The Big Game is on Feb. 9, 2025. 

Where will Super Bowl 59 play?

Where will Super Bowl 2025 be played?

The New Orleans' Caesars Superdome will host the 2025 Super Bowl. The Superdome last hosted the 2013 Super Bowl, Super Bowl 47, where the Baltimore Ravens beat the San Francisco 49ers 34-31. Beyonce hosted the halftime show, and a massive blackout followed.

Fun fact: No venue has hosted more Super Bowls. This will be the eighth time the Superdome has hosted the NFL's championship game.

Where can you watch Super Bowl LIX?

This year's Super Bowl will be broadcast on FOX, which means you can watch the game on television on FOX 32.

There are limited streaming options available. However, the Fox Sports app offers a streaming option.

How to watch Super Bowl 2025: Time, TV channel

Super Bowl 59 will be broadcast nationwide on Fox.

  • Date: Sunday, Feb. 9
  • Time: 5:30 p.m. CT
  • TV: Fox (in Chicagoland, FOX 32)

Who are the Super Bowl 59 favorites?

The odds-on favorites to earn berths in Super Bowl 59 are the Detroit Lions and the Kansas City Chiefs. 

The Detroit Lions, Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars have never made a Super Bowl appearance. However,

Who will play the Super Bowl 59 halftime show?

Los Angeles-based rap star Kendrick Lamar, who wrote the summer time hit and timeless disstrack "Not Like Us," will perform the Super Bowl 59 halftime show.

This won't be the first time Lamar has performed at the Super Bowl. He performed alongside Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem and other hip-hop stars on stage at SoFi Stadium at halftime of Super Bowl 56.

Usher performed during the halftime show for Super Bowl 58 between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers last year.

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