The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs will battle it out for the 57th Superbowl winner. The mega-event of the NFL casts its shadow and in Germany the hype is bigger than ever. But where can you watch the Superbowl in this country?
This year, the Superbowl takes place on the night of February 12-13 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The Arizona Cardinals usually play their home games there.
In the arena, which was built in 2006, a Superbowl is taking place for the third time. There is room for 73,000 people and tickets cost between $5,300 and $41,000. Hundreds of millions of people will watch the game from their couch at home.
Where do the fans have to tune in for this in Germany?
- The Superbowl will be shown for the last time this year on free TV ProSieben. The Munich-based private broadcaster has been broadcasting the Super Bowls in its broadcasting group since 2012 and since 2015 also regular season and playoff games. From the coming season, the broadcasting rights will be held by RTL.
- From 10:15 p.m. on Superbowl evening, ProSieben will be preparing the fans for the cracker in Arizona, and from 12:30 a.m. it will be broadcast live from the stadium in Phoenix. Jan Stecker is available as moderator, and Patrick Esume and Björn Werner as experts. If you don’t have TV access, you can also ran.de follow the live stream.
- An alternative is offered again this year by the streaming service DAZN, which will go on the air from 11:45 p.m. In addition to its own transmission, DAZN also offers the original commentary.
- The particularly die-hard NFL fans should also use the NFL Game Pass be equipped. Of course, the Superbowl is also running here, adorned with numerous preliminary reports.
- sport.de offers a detailed live ticker for the duel between the Philadelphia Eagles. All news about the NFL and of course about the Superbowl can be found here.