Get Ready, It’s Super Bowl LVII: Date, Location, Time, Halftime Show Revealed

Super Bowl fever has begun! On Sunday, February 12th, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will go toe-to-toe at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Kick-off is set for 6:30pm EST and international popstar, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Rihanna will headline the halftime show.

Super Bowl LVII marks the Eagles' fourth trip to the championship and is the Chiefs’ first since the 2020 season. The Eagles won their lone Super Bowl championship in 2017 when they beat the Patriots in Super Bowl LII.

For those looking to watch the big game, you can tune in live on Fox. Don’t worry if you don’t have a TV, you can still watch the game using the Fox Sports website, app, NFL+, Hulu, fuboTV, and Sling TV.

What’s more, the NFL has been using Roman numerals to add a little extra flair to the big game. Super Bowl V was the first to use Roman numerals and they have since been used every year until 2016. That year, the NFL used a plain old “50” for Super Bowl L, or 50. This year, the Roman numerals for Super Bowl LVII are LVII.

Of course, the Patriots and Steelers have topped the leaderboard when it comes to Super Bowl wins with six each. Will the Eagles and Chiefs join these teams as Super Bowl legends? Find out on February 12th.

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