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Super Bowl LVII: Australian Start Time, Who Is Playing, the Halftime Show, How to Watch

America's premier sporting event Super Bowl LVII is almost upon us with the entire nation about to come to a standstill.

Here's everything you need to know about the NFL's flagship event, including the teams that are playing, the Australian start time and how you can watch the event down under.

MORE: The Predicted Outcome For Super Bowl LVII

Who Is Playing in Super Bowl LVII? 

The Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs will be facing off in Super Bowl LVII.

The Eagles secured their Super Bowl place after defeating the 49ers, while the Chiefs advanced after getting the better of the Cincinnati Bengals in a close contest.

When Does Super Bowl LVII Start in Australian Time?

While it's Super Bowl Sunday for all our American friends, in Australia we have a completely different viewing schedule ahead of Super Bowl LVII.

The Super Bowl between Philadelphia and Kansas City will kick off on Monday, February 13 at 10.30am AEDT.

Other Australian time zones can be found below:

Time Zone
Start Time
Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT)
10.30am
Australian Eastern Time (AEST)
9.30am
Australian Central Standard Time (ACST)
9.00am
Australian Central Daylight Time (ACDT)
10.00am
Australian Western Standard Time (AWST)
7.30am

Who Is Playing the Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show?

The action on the field isn't the only thing that will get fans tuning in to Super Bowl LVII, with the halftime show consistently a talking point of the NFL's showcase event.

In 2023 it is Rhianna who is set to deliver the NFL halftime show at this year's Super Bowl, which will be the recording artist's first live performance in five years. 

Last 10 Super Bowl Winners

  • 2022: LA Rams
  • 2021: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 
  • 2020: Kanas City Chiefs
  • 2019: New England Patriots 
  • 2018: Philadelphia Eagles
  • 2017: New England Patriots 
  • 2016: Denver Broncos
  • 2015: New England Patriots
  • 2014: Seattle Seahawks
  • 2013: Baltimore Ravens

How to Watch the Super Bowl in Australia

Aussies wanting to tune in to watch Super Bowl LVII on Monday morning can do so on free to air Channel 7.

Those with subscription television can watch the ESPN broadcast of the NFL Super Bowl on Foxtel.

The Super Bowl will also be available on demand via subscription service Kayo Sports, which is also streaming Super Bowls of the past for the avid NFL lover.

Todd Davey

Todd Davey is a seasoned journalist and passionate sports fan with a strong interest in the AFL, NBA, and NRL. He has amassed valuable experience through his roles at The Canberra Times, Buddybet, Bets.com.au, and HorseBetting.com.au. With a commitment to delivering trustworthy and current information, Todd is a highly regarded source in Australia for engaging sports content and insightful analysis.

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