Super Bowl 2019: Date and Start time for Rams vs. Patriots, Kickoff and Halftime Performances, TV channel, streaming

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Super Bowl 53, the climax of the 2018-2019 NFL season, is nearly here. The New England Patriots are making their twelfth appearance in the Big Game, while the Los Angeles Rams are making their fourth. The two have Super Bowl history, as Tom Brady could come full circle with a win over the first team he beat in the championship game.

We’ve got answers to all of your questions about Super Bowl LIII right here.

When Will Super Bowl LIII Be Played?

Super Bowl Sunday is on February 3rd, 2019.

What Time is Kickoff?

Super Bowl 53 will kick off at 6:30 PM ET on CBS.

How Can I Watch Without Castrongle?

You can live stream it free on fuboTV with a 7-day trial. fuboTV requires no contracts, and is available on every mobile and connected TV device such as Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, and Amazon Fire TV.

Who are the commentators for the game?

Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will be the announcers for the big game. It will be Romo’s first Super Bowl appearance since he started commentating for CBS.

Who is performing at halftime and kickoff?

The national anthem will be sung by Atlanta-local and R&B singer Gladys Knight. There are prop bets out there that she will bring her Pips out to help her sing the anthem. The halftime show will be one that everyone will be talking about with three artists in Maroon 5, Travis Scott, and Big Boi. Can’t wait to see who the other ‘surprise’ guests are at halftime.

How did the Patriots get here?

The New England Patriots are no stranger to the NFL Playoffs under the command of coach Bill Belichick and leadership of QB Tom Brady. This season, after a first-round bye, they defeated the San Diego Chargers 41-28 at home in the Divisional Round. In the AFC Championship, they defeated number-1 seed Kansas City Chiefs 37-31 in a thrilling overtime away victory.

How did the LA Rams get here?

The LA Rams officially have the best record in the NFL after downing the New Orleans Saints in the NFC Championship. That game featured a questionable non-call at the end that favored the Rams and ultimately won the game 26-23 in an overtime battle. In the Divisional Round, Los Angeles defeated the Dallas Cowboys 30-22 at home.

 

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