The biggest night in American sports is set. The Super Bowl returns in 2026 with a blockbuster showdown that will crown the next NFL champion—and draw hundreds of millions of viewers worldwide.

Here’s everything you need to know for your game-day plans.
🏈 Super Bowl 2026: Key Details
- Event: Super Bowl LX
- Date: Sunday, February 8, 2026
- Stadium: Levi’s Stadium
- Location: Santa Clara, California (San Francisco Bay Area)
Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers, will host the NFL’s championship for the second time, offering a state-of-the-art venue with world-class facilities and a massive capacity perfect for the league’s biggest stage.
📺 Where to Watch Super Bowl 2026
United States
- Live TV: The Super Bowl airs nationally on a major U.S. broadcast network (official broadcaster announced closer to game week).
- Streaming: Available via the network’s official streaming app and on the NFL digital platforms (including mobile and connected TVs).
International Viewers
- Canada: National sports networks and official streaming partners will carry the game live.
- Global: The Super Bowl is broadcast in over 180 countries through licensed sports channels and streaming services.
⏰ Kickoff Time: Traditionally around 6:30 PM ET (3:30 PM PT). Final confirmation is released by the NFL ahead of the event.
🌍 Why Super Bowl 2026 Matters
The Super Bowl isn’t just a football game—it’s a global entertainment spectacle. From the halftime show and iconic commercials to record-breaking sports betting and viewership numbers, Super Bowl LX is expected to be one of the most-watched sporting events of the decade.
🏆 Final Word
With a prime California venue, a February 8 kickoff, and worldwide broadcast coverage, Super Bowl 2026 at Levi’s Stadium is shaping up to be a can’t-miss event for sports fans everywhere.
Stay tuned for updates on teams, halftime performers, kickoff time, and official broadcasters as the NFL season reaches its climax.