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Super Bowl 2022 Viewer’s Guide

Ready to watch the Super Bowl this weekend? Check out our viewer’s guide with info on the who, what, where, and when around the big game!

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Ready to watch the Super Bowl this weekend? Check out our viewer’s guide with info on the who, what, where, and when around the big game!

When is the Super Bowl?

Super Bowl 56 takes place on Sunday, February 13, 2022 at 6:30pm ET/ 5:30pm CT/ 4:30pm MT/ 3:30pm PT at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. The stadium is the home of the L.A. Chargers and Rams. 

Where to Watch

There are a multitude of ways to watch and listen to the Super Bowl this year. Check out all the options below. 

Broadcast and Streaming TV Options

NBC – Programming starts at 12:00pm ET

Peacock – Programming starts at 12:00pm ET

Connected TV Options

The NFL Connected TV App 

NBC Sports App

Phone & Tablet Options

The NFL App

Yahoo! Sports App

NBCSports.com

NBC Sports App

Listening Options

NFL GamePass

Sirius XM

WestwoodOne

TuneIn

International Broadcasts

NFL Game Pass offers a way to watch the Super Bowl in the vast majority of countries. 

Who is Playing?

This year the Cincinnati Bengals will take on the Los Angeles Rams to take home the Lombardi Trophy as NFL champs. Both teams won epic conference championship games 2 weeks ago, with the Bengals defeating the Kansas City Chiefs in overtime and the Rams beating the San Francisco 49ers with an amazing comeback at the end of the game. 

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Who will be Performing at the Super Bowl?

The National Anthem will be performed by Miky Guytan. The halftime show will include a mix of hip hop all-stars, including Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar. 

Fun Super Bowl Facts

This makes it the second time that the Super Bowl will be played in the home stadium of one of the participants (the Rams). The previous time was 2021 when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers played at their home stadium in the Super Bowl. These are the only two times this has happened in Super Bowl history. Tampa Bay won their home Super Bowl game last year. Will the Rams follow suit?