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Super Bowl Sunday Showdown: Australian Viewers Get Ready for the Big Game
Super Bowl Sunday marks a major event in the United States, but for Australian fans, the big game kicks off on Monday morning due to the time zone difference. As the clock strikes 3:30 pm in Las Vegas, Australian viewers can gear up for the excitement that awaits.
In Australia, Channel 7 and its streaming platform 7plus will broadcast the Super Bowl live for free-to-air TV viewers. Additionally, fans can catch the action on KAYO and Foxtel‘s ESPN channel. For those seeking real-time updates and insights, ABC Sport‘s live blog will offer comprehensive coverage.
The Super Bowl LVI will feature a high-stakes matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, promising a thrilling battle on the field. Musical performances will add to the entertainment, with Usher headlining the halftime show, Reba McEntire set to sing the national anthem, and Post Malone performing ‘America the Beautiful’.
For Australian viewers planning to tune in primarily for the performances, it’s essential to know the approximate timings based on their respective states. The star-studded lineup guarantees a spectacle that transcends the game itself.