Super Bowl LX LIVE: Date, start time, location, halftime show and how to follow 2026 NFL showpiece plus playoff bracket
The 2025/26 NFL post-season bracket is set and the 14 remaining teams will all be dreaming of reaching the Super Bowl.
The NFL‘s showpiece finale has become something that transcends sport with new fans watching each year and the halftime show becoming a major honour for any artist to play.

But the sporting event itself is also, of course, massive as the best NFL team is crowned kings for the year.
Last time out, it was the Philadelphia Eagles who emerged victorious.
They produced a stunning display to beat the Kansas City Chiefs 40-22 to end the Chiefs’ search for a historic three-peat.
The Eagles have made the play-offs yet again but Patrick Mahomes’ side are out following a disastrous season.
Following a season full of surprises, the Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos are the top seeds as the Wild Card playoffs take centre-stage this weekend.
Super Bowl LX: Date and start time
The 60th edition of the famous match will be held on Sunday, February 8.
It will take place at Levi’s Stadium, the home of the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara, California.
This is the second time this ground has hosted the prestigious event, and the 68,500-capacity ground will be a sell out.
The game will get going at 11:30pm UK time.

Super Bowl LX: How to watch
The huge event is covered by a wide range of broadcasters.
In the UK, it will be live and free-to-air on Channel 5, with more details of their coverage to follow closer to the time.
Sky Sports are the official broadcaster for NFL in the UK, so they’ll be showing the event as well on their dedicated NFL channel and Main Event.
Alternatively, it can be streamed through Channel 5’s online platform, while Sky Go customers will be able to watch through mobile devices and laptops.
A NOW TV membership can also be purchased, with more information here.
In the US, NBC have the rights to this year’s Super Bowl.
As part of an 11-year broadcast deal, NBC, FOX, CBS and ESPN agreed to rotate who takes coverage each season, and it is NBC’s turn this time.
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Super Bowl LX: Post-season schedule
Kick-off times GMT
Wild Card round
- LA Rams 34-31 Carolina Panthers
- Green Bay Packers 27-31 Chicago Bears
- Buffalo Bills 27-24 Jacksonville Jaguars
- San Francisco 49ers 23-19 Philadelphia Eagles
- Los Angeles Chargers 3-16 New England Patriots
- Houston Texans 6-30 Pittsburgh Steelers
Divisional round
Saturday, January 17
- Buffalo Bills @ Denver Broncos, 4:30pm EST (9:30pm GMT)
- San Francisco 49ers @ Seattle Seahawks, 8pm EST (1am Sun GMT)
Sunday, January 18
- Houston Texans @ New England Patriots, 3pm EST (8pm GMT)
- LA Rams @ Chicago Bears, 6:30pm EST (11:30pm GMT)
Conference Championships
AFC Championship – Sunday, January 25, 20:00
- Texans / Patriots vs Bills / Broncos
NFC Championship – Sunday, January 25, 23:30
- Rams / Bears vs 49ers / Seahawks
Super Bowl LX
Sunday, February 8, 23:30

Super Bowl LX: Halftime show
Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny has been announced as the act for the Super Bowl halftime show.
Jaz-Z’s entertainment company, Roc Nation, helps choose the performers with the NFL, and they said: “What Bad Bunny has done and continues to do for Puerto Rico is truly inspiring. We are honoured to have him on the world’s biggest stage”.
He is one of the most globally streamed artists in the world, but has drawn criticism from US President Donald Trump.
When Bad Bunny was confirmed, Trump said: “I don’t know who he is, I don’t know why they’re doing it, it’s like, crazy.”
Charlie Puth will be performing the National anthem.
The announcers for the game will be Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth with Melissa Stark the sideline reporter and Terry McAulay the rules analyst.
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