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Super Bowl - everything you need to know... Who is playing in the Super Bowl? Reigning Super Bowl champions the New England Patriots will attempt to retain their title against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Patriots have won five Super Bowls - all under the team of quarter-back Tom Brady and head coach Bill Belichick
The Eagles have got to two Super Bowls but they haven't won any. Their last Super Bowl appearance came in 2004 when they lost to the Patriots. What time does the Super Bowl start? The kick-off for Super Bowl LII is scheduled for 11.30pm on Sunday night in the UK. That's 6.30 pm ET.
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How can I watch the Super Bowl in the UK? The Super Bowl 52 will be shown on BBC One from 11.15pm on Sunday, February 4.
The New England Patriots versus Philadelphia Eagles game will be broadcast live on the BBC from the US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
The coverage will run until 3.45am on Monday, February 5, with commentary from Mark Chapman, Osi Umenyiora and Jason Bell.
Sky Sports will also broadcast the game starting at 10pm on Sky Sports Mix and Sky Sports Action, with the main event starting at 11pm on Sky Sports Main Event. How can I watch the Super Bowl in the US? NBC will broadcast this year's Super Bowl with Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth on the call and Michele Tafoya reporting from the sidelines.
It can also be streamed on NBC Sports Live.
The best Super Bowl half time moments Fri, February 2, 2018 Super Bowl: The best half time moments of all time. Play slideshow Getty 1 of 12 The best ever Super Bowl half time moments