Date, time and location of Super Bowl LVII between the Eagles and Chiefs

Super Bowl LVII weekend is officially here and it’s time to get serious about knowing all your Super Bowl facts — like where it’s at, when it’s at, and most importantly, how to watch it — with or without cable. Here are all the pertinent details on Super Bowl LVII, which will pit the Philadelphia Eagles against the Kansas City Chiefs, so you can plan your Super Sunday ahead. If you’re just here for the “where,” here’s the short answer: It’s at the State Farm Auditorium in Glendale, Arizona.

We’ll keep this article updated with the latest game viewing info, so check back here for any new details over the weekend.

Where’s Super Bowl LVII: Philadelphia Eagles VS. Kansas City bosses?

Position: State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
Date: Sunday 12 February 2023
Time: 6:30 PM ET
Announcers: Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play), Greg Olsen (analysis), Erin Andrews (sideline), Tom Rinaldi (sideline)
Follow: Yahoo Sports application (Apple, Google)

What channel is the Super Bowl on?

You can watch and stream Super Bowl LVII on Fox, which is available on most cable and satellite packages. Alternatively, Fox is also available on terrestrial television through a TV antenna.

You can also watch the game on the Fox Sports app, but it requires authentication through a pay TV subscription (cable or a streaming TV provider like YouTube TV).

What channel is Fox near me on?

Check out this guide to Fox’s local affiliate channels.

How do I stream Super Bowl LVII and Fox without cable?

You should be able to watch your local Fox affiliate through a variety of TV streaming services such as:

However, Sling TV only carries Fox to select markets. You can check if your area is covered here. As of this writing, this includes:

-Atlanta-WAGA
-Austin-KTBC
-Chicago-WFLD
-Dallas/Fort Worth-KDFW
-Detroit-WJBK
-Gainesville-WOGX
-Houston-KRIV
-Los Angeles-KTTV
-Milwaukee-WITI
– Minneapolis/St. Paul – KMSP
– New York – WNYW
– Orlando/Daytona/Melbourne – WOFL
– Philadelphia – WTFX
– Phoenix – KSAZ
– San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose – KTVU
-Seattle-KCPQ
– Tampa/St. St. Petersburg – WTVT
-Washington DC-WTTG

Alternatively, Fox is also available on terrestrial television through a TV antenna.

What do I need for wireless game streaming?

You will need a streaming device such as an Amazon Fire TV Stick, Roku or Apple TV. You can select one from our list of the best streaming devices.

How about 4K?

The game will be shot in HD and then converted to 4K instead of being shot in 4K. This means that the broadcast won’t be in “true” 4K, but should still have improved vibrancy and sharpness over the normal broadcast. Fox will also record the game in an HDR format called HLG and then convert it to HDR10, a widely supported format.

If you want to watch the game in 4K, you’ll need to contact your cable provider to see if they support it. TV service providers like Altice Optimum, Comcast Xfinity, Cox Contour TV, Verizon FiOS, DirecTV and Dish Network have said they will support it. Additionally, Comcast Xfinity has said it will deliver the Super Bowl in Dolby Vision 4K HDR.

If you don’t have cable, you can watch the game in 4K via YouTube TV (requires an extra $20 4K Plus package) or Fubo TV (4K streaming is included in the $70 base price). You can also watch the game in 4K via the Fox Sports app, although it requires authentication as mentioned earlier.

What are the odds of the Super Bowl?

At the time of writing, the Philadelphia Eagles are the current favorites to win Super Bowl 2023 at odds of -125. Here are the latest Super Bowl odds.

Super Bowl LVII is ready.  (Amber Matsumoto/Yahoo Sports)

Super Bowl LVII is ready. (Amber Matsumoto/Yahoo Sports)

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