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When is kickoff time for Super Bowl? Everything to know for Chiefs vs. Eagles


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Super Bowl 2025 live: The Eagles and Chiefs face off with the Lombardi Trophy on the line. Paste BN Sports is providing live coverage, updates, highlights and more from Super Bowl 59.

It's been 364 days since the NFL last crowned a champion. It's been 1,092 days since that champion wasn't the Kansas City Chiefs. Depending on the outcome of Super Bowl 59, it could be another 364 days before the league gets another chance.

Kansas City's rule over the NFL is approaching monarchy status, with the league's latest dynasty now attempting to capture a record third consecutive Super Bowl victory.

They'll face a familiar opponent in New Orleans on Sunday: the Philadelphia Eagles. These two sides met two years ago, kicking off what was the first of back-to-back championships for Kansas City.

Now, as the clock ticks down to kickoff, everyone wants to know how long we have to sit through pregame shows before the game starts.

Here's when Super Bowl 59 is slated to get going in 2025.

When is kickoff time for Super Bowl 59?

Super Bowl 59 is scheduled to kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET.

The coin toss, national anthem and team introductions will take place shortly before that as the Chiefs and Eagles finish their final preparations for the big game.

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Where to watch Super Bowl 59

Fox has the rights to the big game this year. Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady have the call in the broadcast booth while Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi report from the sidelines. Mike Pereira joins the crew for any rules analysis.

  • Date: Sunday, Feb. 9
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
  • TV: Fox
  • Streaming: Fubo, Tubi
  • Location: Caesars Superdome in New Orleans

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