Super Bowl LI kicks off in Houston at 6:30 p.m. ET with the New England Patriots facing off against the Atlanta Falcons. And for the second time, Fox Deportes will be showing the game in Spanish, three years after it did so for the first time in 2014, when the Seattle Seahawks blew out the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII.
Super Bowl 2017: Time, TV schedule, and live stream for Fox Deportes’ Spanish-language broadcast
The Spanish broadcast for the Super Bowl is back on Fox Deportes.


This is the fourth year the NFL will broadcast the game on a Spanish network in the United States. John Laguna, Jessi Losada and former Green Bay Packers linebacker Brady Poppinga will be on the call.
The Patriots are looking to capture their fifth title in franchise history, while the Falcons make their second-ever trip to the Super Bowl hoping to win their first.
Tom Brady returns to the stadium where he won his second ring. He was named MVP and threw for 354 yards (his most in a Super Bowl) in 2004.
Atlanta’s offense, behind MVP quarterback Matt Ryan, led the league in scoring this season (33.8 points per game), but will face a defense that gave up the fewest points per game (15.6).
How to watch Spanish broadcast
When: 6:30 p.m. ET
Where: NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
TV: Fox Deportes
Announcers: John Laguna, Jessi Losada, Brady Poppinga
Online: Fox Sports Go











