What channel is the Super Bowl on? TV & streaming guide for Super Bowl LVII
By Peter Panacy
The 49ers may not be in Super Bowl LVII, but Niners fans can still tune in live and root against (both) teams during the ultimate NFL finale.
For two years in a row, the San Francisco 49ers have come up just one game short of making the Super Bowl.
Perhaps the nature of those losses has convinced Niners fans not to tune into the big game, unless the commercials remain of interest, although watching the team that beat San Francisco in the NFC Championship might be cause for paying attention anyway.
Except in Super Bowl LVII between the NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles, who had that victory over the 49ers, and the AFC representatives, the Kansas City Chiefs, who beat the Niners last in a Super Bowl during a February most San Francisco fans do not care to remember.
Kansas City defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC Championship game.
Is it OK to root against both Philly and KC?
Sure, of course, it is. Do you.
When is Super Bowl LVII?
Super Bowl LVII between the Eagles and Chiefs will be on Sunday, Feb. 12, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. ET.
Where is Super Bowl LVII being played?
This year’s ultimate NFL bout will be played at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. It’s the home of the 49ers’ NFC West rivals, the Arizona Cardinals.
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What channel is Super Bowl LVII on television?
Fox will nationally broadcast the game. Kevin Burkhardt will handle play-by-play duties, and Greg Olsen will provide color commentary.
How to stream Super Bowl LVII?
For fans unable to watch the Super Bowl on television, there are a number of streaming options available.
fuboTV offers a free seven-day trial for first-time users, and the Fox Sports app will provide means to stream the game live, too.
Fox Sports’ website will also air the game live, too.