Super Bowl Sunday 2018: Start Time, Odds, Announcers and More

MINNEAPOLIS, MN - FEBRUARY 03: Fans make their way through Nicollet Mall during the Super Bowl Live event on February 3, 2018 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Super Bowl LII will be played at US Bank Stadium on February 4th between the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - FEBRUARY 03: Fans make their way through Nicollet Mall during the Super Bowl Live event on February 3, 2018 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Super Bowl LII will be played at US Bank Stadium on February 4th between the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

Super Bowl Sunday is finally here as millions of football fans around the world prepare for the big game between the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots.

Super Bowl Sunday is here! Super Bowl LII promises to be a great one between two of the best teams in the NFL. The home team for this matchup is the New England Patriots who are no strangers to the big game. They’ll be trying to capture their sixth Super Bowl win in the Bill Belichick era and are going for back-to-back championships.

The away team, the Philadelphia Eagles, have played phenomenal football. They’re an all-around great team with an efficient offense, a stout defense, and a special teams unit capable of taking it to the house at any given time. They’ll be doing whatever it takes to win their first ever Super Bowl championship.

Super Bowl LII will be held at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota and is the second time the North Star State has hosted the big game. The game is set to kickoff today at 6:30 p.m. ET with Justin Timberlake being the musical guest for the halftime show.

As far as odds go, the Eagles are +6 favorites over the Patriots. This is mostly due to the fact that on paper, they’re the better team. Even though the Patriots have a future Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback in Tom Brady, it most likely won’t be enough to give them a big advantage over the Eagles.

The big game will be televised on NBC as the announcers will be Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth with Michele Tafoya as the sideline reporter. For today’s game, if you’re unable to watch on television, please check out a free 7-day trial by Fubo.TV since they’ll have Super Bowl LII on air and ready to stream live for your viewing pleasure. Keep in mind that Fubo also works on all portable devices like cell phones, laptops, tablets, and even on your personal computers at home or work.

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WHAT: Philadelphia Eagles vs. New England Patriots

TIME: 6:30 p.m. Eastern

WHEN: Sun, Feb. 4, 2017

WHERE: U.S. Bank Stadium

TELEVISION: NBC

LIVE STREAM: Fubo.TV

NFL GAMECENTER: Eagles vs. Patriots

Schedule