Super Bowl LIX kicks off later tonight. How can you watch? We break down everything you need to know.
The 2024-2025 NFL season comes to an end tonight as Super Bowl LIX kicks off. The Kansas City Chiefs come into the game looking to make history as the first team to win three straight Super Bowl championships. The Philadelphia Eagles are hoping to end the Chiefs streak and avenge their 2023 Super Bowl LVII loss at the hands of Kansas City. This feels like a championship game with the potential to become a classic. How can you watch?
Including the last two titles, the Chiefs have four Super Bowl championships in their history, having won 1969-1970’s Super Bowl IV, 2019-2020’s Super Bowl LIV, 2022-2023’s Super Bowl LVII, and 2023-2024’s Super Bowl LVIII. The Eagles have one Super Bowl championship, winning the 52nd game in the 2017-2018 season.
We run through everything you need to know to watch tonight’s Super Bowl LIX championship contest.
6 p.m. Eastern, Sunday, February 9, 2025
Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
FOX
FOX: Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady, Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi, Mike Pereira
FOX Deportes: Adrian Garcia-Marquez, Jessi Losada, Jaime Motta
FoxSports.com; fuboTV; YouTube.TV
National broadcast: Westwood One Radio
Radio broadcast team: Kevin Harlan, Kurt Warner, Laura Okmin, Gene Steratore
National Spanish language broadcast: Entravision Radio
Radio Spanish language broadcast team: Ricardo Celis, Tony Nuñez
Chiefs local broadcast team (via Chiefs local network): Mitch Holthus, Danan Hughes, Josh Klingler; Spanish: Oscar Monterroso, Hannah Bassham, Adan Manzano
Eagles local broadcast team (via Eagles local network): Merrill Reese, Mike Quick; Spanish: Rickie Ricardo, Oscar Budejen, Dave Gerhardt
SiriusXM Channels: 88 (Westwood One Broadcast); 227 (Entravision Radio); 226 (Chiefs broadcast); 225 (Eagles broadcast)
Jon Batiste
Kendrick Lamar with SZA
Ron Tobert (Referee) - 2nd Super Bowl
Mike Morton (Umpire)
Max Causey (Down Judge)
Mark Stewart (Line Judge)
Merle Robinson (Field Judge)
Boris Cheek (Side Judge) - 4th Super Bowl
Jonah Monroe (Back Judge)
Kevin Brown (Replay Official)
Sean McKee (Replay Assistant) - 3rd Super Bowl
Alternate Officials:
Carl Cheffers (Referee) - 3 prior Super Bowls
Duane Heydt (Umpire)
Dana McKenzie (Down Judge) - 1 prior Super Bowl
Julian Mapp (Line Judge)
Anthony Flemming (Field Judge)
CHad Hill (Side Judge)
Greg Yette (Back Judge)
Matt Sumstine (Replay Official)
Chiefs
Eagles