How do I watch Super Bowl 2024?
This year sees the start of an updated 11-year contract between the NFL and the four main broadcasters in the US which will see the game pass between each in a rotation.
CBS will be the host broadcaster in the US this year, with the game also being streamed on Paramount+. Jim Nantz and Tony Romo will be the likely commentary duo.
In the UK, Super Bowl LVIII will be broadcast free-to-air on ITV1 and online via ITVX. Paid subscribers of Sky Sports will also get coverage, while TalkSport will cover the game on radio.
Who is performing the half-time show?
After Rihanna’s superb performance at Super Bowl LVII, all eyes will be on another incredible show in Las Vegas.
This year, R&B megastar Usher will be the man trusted to entertain Allegiant Stadiumand the millions watching around the world during half-time.
Usher’s new album, Coming Home, will reportedly be released on February 11 – the same day as the Super Bowl.
Who won the Super Bowl in 2023?
Last year’s Super Bowl saw the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35. Patrick Mahomes was named Super Bowl MVP.
Who will play in Super Bowl 2024?
The Super Bowl marks the conclusion of the NFL play-offs following the end of the 18-week regular season.
A total of 14 teams qualified for the play-offs, with the top two seeds in the AFC and the NFC (the two NFL conferences) receiving a bye in the first round of the play-offs.
NFL Play-off bracket
AFC seedings
- (1) Baltimore Ravens (receive a first-round bye)
- (2) Buffalo Bills
- (3) Kansas City Chiefs
- (4) Houston Texans
- (5) Cleveland Browns
- (6) Miami Dolphins
- (7) Pittsburgh Steelers
NFC seedings
- (1) San Francisco 49ers (receive a first-round bye)
- (2) Dallas Cowboys
- (3) Detroit Lions
- (4) Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- (5) Philadelphia Eagles
- (6) Los Angeles Rams
- (7) Green Bay Packers
Wild-card round
Saturday, January 13, 2024
- AFC wild-card – Cleveland Browns 14 Houston Texans 45
- AFC wild-card – Miami Dolphins 7 Kansas City Chiefs 26
Sunday, January, 14, 2024
- NFC wild-card – Green Bay Packers 48 Dallas Cowboys 32
- NFC wild-card – Los Angeles Rams 24 Detroit Lions 23
Monday, January 15
- AFC wild-card – Pittsburgh Steelers 31 Buffalo Bills 17
- NFC Wild-card – Tampa Bay Buccaneers 32 Philadelphia Eagles 9
Divisional round
Saturday, January 20
- AFC divisional – Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens 4.30pm ET (ESPN)/9.30pm GMT (Sky)
- NFC divisional – Green Bay Packers at San Francisco 49ers 8pm ET (FOX)/1am GMT (Sky)
Sunday, January 21
- NFC divisional – Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Detroit Lions 3pm ET (NBC)/8pm GMT (Sky)
- AFC divisional – Kansas City Chiefs at Buffalo Bills 6.30pm ET (CBS)/11.30pm GMT (Sky)
Conference-championship round
Sunday, January 28
- AFC Championship Game – 3pm EST (CBS)/8pm GMT (Sky Sports)
- NFC Championship Game – 6:30pm EST (FOX)/11.30pm GMT (Sky Sports)
Super Bowl LVIII
Sunday, February 11
- AFC Champion vs NFC Champion – 6:30 p.m. (CBS)
What are the latest Super Bowl odds?
- San Francisco 49ers 13/8
- Baltimore Ravens 5/2
- Buffalo Bills 5/1
- Kansas City Chiefs 15/2
- Detroit Lions 9/1
- Green Bay Packers 25/1
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 25/1
- Houston Texans 25/1
Odds correct as of January 16