Super Bowl 2023: time, TV channel… How to follow the Chiefs against the Eagles?

Super Bowl 2023 time TV channel… How to follow the

The Super Bowl 2023 poster will pit the Kansas City Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Never has a Super Bowl poster opposed the two best teams of the regular season. On the night of February 12 to 13 in France, it will therefore be a first between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles (14 wins for 3 losses each). Patrick Mahomes’ Chiefs defeated the Bengals (23-20) on Sunday, January 29 in Kansas City in the conference final, and will play the 5th Super Bowl in their history. Facing them, the Eagles. The Philadelphia men qualified by beating the 49ers (31-7) in the National Conference Finals. The franchise will try to win a second championship title after that of 2017 on February 12 in Glendale, Arizona, at State Farm Stadium.

When is the Super Bowl?

The 2023 Super Bowl, the ultimate meeting of the NFL regular season, will take place on the night of Sunday February 12 to Monday February 13, 2023.

What time does the Super Bowl start?

The Super Bowl is a huge American-style show, maybe the biggest. The match will start at 00:30 on the night of Sunday to Monday.

On which channels to watch the Super Bowl?

The Super Bowl will be followed on two channels in France with beIN Sports as every year and La Chaîne L’Equipe in the clear.

What halftime show for the Super Bowl?

This year, after Shakira and Jennifer Lopez in 2020, The Weekend in 2021, a US rap medley in 2022, Rihanna is expected to perform at halftime. If Chris Stapleton has been appointed to sing the American national anthem before the match, the American league has announced that the French DJ Snake will perform on the decks, live, at the edge of the field, before the kick-off of the 57th edition of the Super Bowl.

The Super Bowl winners

Here are the Super Bowl winners for the past ten years

  • 2021: Los Angeles Rams 23-20 Cincinnati Bengals
  • 2020: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-9 Kansas City Chiefs
  • 2019: Kansas City Chiefs 31-20 San Francisco 49ers
  • 2018: New England Patriots 13-3 Los Angeles Rams
  • 2017: Philadelphia Eagles 41-33 New England Patriots
  • 2016: New England Patriots 34-28 Atlanta Falcons
  • 2015: Denver Broncos 24-10 Carolina Panthers
  • 2014: New England Patriots 28-24 Seattle Seahawks
  • 2013: Seattle Seahawks 43-8 Denver Broncos
  • 2012: Baltimore Ravens 34-31 San Francisco 49ers

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