Super Bowl LX is set to take place on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. This highly anticipated matchup will be broadcast live on NBC and available for streaming on Peacock, making it easily accessible for fans eager to catch all the action.
With kickoff scheduled for 5:30 p.m. CT, the event promises to be a spectacular celebration of football, featuring nail-biting playoff drama, a star-studded halftime show, and millions of viewers from around the globe tuning in.
As of now, the teams vying for the championship title have yet to be determined, with the AFC (American Football Conference) and NFC (National Football Conference) champions still to be decided following the conference championship games on January 25. Among the eight teams still in contention are the Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills, and Houston Texans from the AFC, as well as the Seattle Seahawks, Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Rams, and the host team, San Francisco 49ers from the NFC.
Recent Polymarket betting odds suggest a favored Super Bowl LX matchup of New England vs. Seattle, with other close contenders including Buffalo and Denver. As of January 16, the betting landscape reflects these shifting possibilities, indicating an exciting playoff season ahead.
The halftime show will feature Grammy Award-winning artist Bad Bunny, renowned for being Spotify’s most-streamed artist multiple times since 2020. Making history, he is the first solo Latino artist to headline the Super Bowl halftime show. Bad Bunny previously appeared alongside Shakira and Jennifer Lopez during the 2020 halftime performance. Amidst some controversy regarding his outspoken views on political matters, including criticism of former President Donald Trump, he remains a significant figure in the music industry. His new trailer for the halftime show hints at a vibrant and engaging performance, urging that “the world will dance” on February 8.
With all the ingredients for an unforgettable finale to the NFL season, Super Bowl LX is poised to be a landmark occasion, bringing together fans and families for an extraordinary night of sports and entertainment.
