Super Bowl LI is almost here, the chilling conclusion to the NFL season where families all over the country gather together to find out who will be crowned champion. The last two teams left standing to battle this season are the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons. And there is only one game to decide that winner. Check out the details of when, where, and how to watch the game.
As the players brace themselves for the battle of the season, so too are the audience. All bets are on and the cheese dogs, wide-screen TV, and beers are on standby to be consumed once the match begins. Before all that, let's answer first the most common questions right before the highly anticipated Super Bowl LI.
What time will the game begin? Perhaps this is the one question that has plagued most people right before the match. So, to not miss out on the game of the year, Super Bowl LI will begin at 6:30 pm Eastern time on February 5.
According to Vox, if you are not able to physically watch at the stadium, then you can tune in o Fox. Stream the Super Bowl via FoxSportsGo.com. For Verizon customers, stream the game using the NFL app on your mobile phones. You can also watch by downloading the Fox Sports Go app.
Where will the game take place? Super Bowl LI will be held at the NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas, thanks to the owners who voted last May 2013 to hold the 2017 Super Bowl in Houston. This will be the second Super Bowl ever to be played at the NRG Stadium, reports CBSSports.
Also, the NRG Stadium in Houston is part of a larger complex of sports facilities, known as the NRG Parks including the Astrodome. Plus, Houston City hosted the 1974 Super Bowl VIII in which the Dolphins won against the Vikings 24-7.
Who will be performing at the Super Bowl LI? Since thousands of people will be tuning in during the Super Bowl LI, it has become quite a big deal for stars and their epic performance. This year, the American country music singer and songwriter Luke Bryan will be signing the national anthem ahead of the match between the Falcons and Patriots.
He is not the only star to grace one of the biggest stages on the planet. Lady Gaga has leveled up and will perform at the Half-Time Show. She sang the national anthem and killed it at the Super Bowl 50. Performing alongside the Mother Monster will be Tony Bennett. Definitely, the 50-year-old singer will perform with Lady Gaga at the Half-Time Show.
The Falcons entered the Super Bowl when they defeated the Packers, 44-21, during the NFC Championship Game. And then on Sunday, the Patriots joined in the fun by winning against the Steelers, 36-17, during the AFC Championship Game. As to who will win this year's game will be determined on Super Bowl LI on Sunday. So better tune in and brace yourself for the game of the year.
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