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Super Bowl 2024: Date, How to Watch, Halftime Show

Super Bowl LVIII is scheduled to be played on February 10, 2024 at 3:30 p.m. Pacific Time, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. Super Bowl 58 will feature the AFC and NFC Champions. The halftime show and game announcers will be announced at a later date.

Here is a list of the best places to watch the Super Bowl plus all the best sports bars in Orange County.

Super Bowl LVII

Super Bowl Details

Date: Sunday, Feb. 10, 2024
Kickoff Time: 3:30 p.m. PST/4:30 p.m. MST/6:30 p.m. EST
Location: State Farm Stadium in Las Vegas, NV
Address: 3333 Al Davis Way, Las Vegas, NV 89118
Channel: CBS
Stream: CBS website, CBS App
AFC Team: TBD
NFC Team: TBD

Where to Watch the Super Bowl

CBS and its family of networks will broadcast the Super Bowl. Fox affiliates in Orange County are predominantly on channel 11. The game can be watched for free with a digital antenna.

The game will also be streamed on the CBS streaming service. Watch the Super Bowl with a TV provider login. You can even restart the Super Bowl to watch from the beginning.

The game will also be streamed live on mobile devices with NFL+ streaming service, starting at $4.99 a month.

How to Watch the Super Bowl on CBS Streaming Service

  • Apple AppStore
  • Direct TV Stream
  • FuboTV – Stream for free with a free trial!
  • GooglePlay
  • Hulu TV
  • Kindle fire
  • Sling TV
  • YouTube TV

The game will NOT be on Amazon Prime.

Super Bowl Halftime Show

Last year Rihanna was the headliner of the 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show. The 2024 Super Bowl Halftime Show lineup has not been announced.

Super Bowl Experience

The Super Bowl Experience will take place Las Vegas and will kick off on Saturday, February 3 & Sunday, February 4 and then opens again from Thursday, February 7 – Saturday, February 9.

Location TBD:

The free Super Bowl Experience will take place at TBD. Fans of all ages can enjoy a free multi-day immersive experience with live music, entertainment and local cuisine.

Date/Times:

TBA

Address TBA:

Super Bowl Opening Night

On Monday, February 5th, football’s biggest week kicks off with Super Bowl Opening Night at a location TBD and you can be there as players and coaches make their first public appearance during Super Bowl week!

  • Hear Live Exclusive Interviews
  • See the Full Rosters of both AFC and NFC Championship teams

Future Super Bowl Locations

  • Super Bowl LVIII: February 10, 2024, Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Super Bowl LIX: February 9, 2025, Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Super Bowl LX: The NFL has not announced the site of Super Bowl 60.

NFL History – Super Bowl Winner & Results

#DATELOCATIONRESULT
IJan. 15, 1967Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, CAGreen Bay 35, Kansas City 10
IIJan. 14, 1968Orange Bowl (Miami, FL)Green Bay 33, Oakland 14
IIIJan. 12, 1969Orange Bowl (Miami, FL)New York Jets 16, Baltimore 7
IVJan. 11, 1970Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA)Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7
VJan. 17, 1971Orange Bowl (Miami, FL)Baltimore 16, Dallas 13
VIJan. 16, 1972Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA)Dallas 24, Miami 3
VIIJan. 14, 1973Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, CAMiami 14, Washington 7
VIIIJan. 13, 1974Rice Stadium (Houston, TX)Miami 24, Minnesota 7
IXJan. 12, 1975Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA)Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6
XJan. 18, 1976Orange Bowl (Miami, FL)Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17
XIJan. 9, 1977Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)Oakland 32, Minnesota 14
XIIJan. 15, 1978Superdome (New Orleans, LA)Dallas 27, Denver 10
XIIIJan. 21, 1979Orange Bowl (Miami, FL)Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31
XIVJan. 20, 1980Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles Rams 19
XVJan. 25, 1981Superdome (New Orleans, LA)Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10
XVIJan. 24, 1982Silverdome (Pontiac, MI)San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21
XVIIJan. 30, 1983Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)Washington 27, Miami 17
XVIIIJan. 22, 1984Tampa Stadium (Tampa, FL)Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington 9
XIXJan. 20, 1985Stanford Stadium (Palo Alto, CA)San Francisco 38, Miami 16
XXJan. 26, 1986Superdome (New Orleans, LA)Chicago 46, New England 10
XXIJan. 25, 1987Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)New York Giants 39, Denver 20
XXIIJan. 31, 1988Jack Murphy Stadium (San Diego)Washington 42, Denver 10
XXIIIJan. 22, 1989Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami, FL)San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16
XXIVJan. 28, 1990Superdome (New Orleans, LA)San Francisco 55, Denver 10
XXVJan. 27, 1991Tampa Stadium (Tampa, FL)New York Giants 20, Buffalo 19
XXVIJan. 26, 1992Metrodome (Minneapolis, MN)Washington 37, Buffalo 24
XXVIIJan. 31, 1993Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA)Dallas 52, Buffalo 17
XXVIIIJan. 30, 1994Georgia Dome (Atlanta, GA)Dallas 30, Buffalo 13
XXIXJan. 29, 1995Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami, FL)San Francisco 49, San Diego 26
XXXJan. 28, 1996Sun Devil Stadium (Tempe, AZ)Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17
XXXIJan. 26, 1997Superdome (New Orleans, LA)Green Bay 35, New England 21
XXXIIJan. 25, 1998Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego)Denver 31, Green Bay 24
XXXIIIJan. 31, 1999Pro Player Stadium (Miami, FL)Denver 34, Atlanta 19
XXXIVJan. 30, 2000Georgia Dome (Atlanta, GA)St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16
XXXVJan. 28, 2001Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL)Baltimore 34, New York Giants 7
XXXVIFeb. 3, 2002Superdome (New Orleans, LA)New England 20, St. Louis 17
XXXVIIJan. 26, 2003Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego, CA)Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21
XXXVIIIFeb. 1, 2004Reliant Stadium (Houston,TX)New England 32, Carolina 29
XXXIXFeb. 6, 2005Alltel Stadium (Jacksonville, FL)New England 24, Philadelphia 21
XLFeb. 5, 2006Ford Field (Detroit, MI)Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10
XLIFeb. 4, 2007Dolphin Stadium (Miami, FL)Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17
XLIIFeb. 3, 2008University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, AZ)New York Giants 17, New England 14
XLIIIFeb. 1, 2009Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL)Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23
XLIVFeb. 7, 2010Sun Life Stadium (Miami, FL)New Orleans 31, Indianapolis 17
XLVFeb. 6, 2011Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, TX)Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh 25
XLVIFeb. 5, 2012Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, IA)New York Giants 21, New England 17
XLVIIFeb. 3, 2013Mercedes-Benz Superdome (New Orleans, LA)Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31
XLVIIIFeb. 2, 2014MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)Seattle 43, Denver 8
XLIXFeb. 1, 2015University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale, AZ)New England 28, Seattle 24
50Feb. 7, 2016Levi’s Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)Denver 24, Carolina 10
LIFeb. 5, 2017NRG Stadium (Houston, TX)New England 34, Atlanta 28
LIIFeb. 4, 2018U.S. Bank Stadium (Minneapolis, MN)Philadelphia 41, New England 33
LIIIFeb. 3, 2019Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)New England 13, Los Angeles Rams 3
LIVFeb. 2, 2020Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)Kansas City 31, San Francisco 20
LVFeb. 7, 2021Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, FL)Tampa Bay 31, Kansas City 9
LVIFeb. 13, 2022SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)Los Angeles Rams 23, Cincinnati 20
LVIIFeb. 12, 2023State Farm Stadium (Glendale, AZ)Kansas City 38, Philadelphia 35

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