Super Bowl LII is almost here, a matchup between one team everyone knew would be here and one that was presumed dead two months ago. The New England Patriots will vie for a sixth league championship, while the Philadelphia Eagles, sans Carson Wentz but sporting the resurgent Nick Foles, will try to win their first.
Super Bowl 2018: Time, live TV schedule, halftime show, prop bets, odds, online streaming, and more
Here is everything you should know about the Super Bowl.
We were so close to having a team playing in their home stadium, but the Minnesota Vikings simply couldn’t close the deal against Philadelphia in the NFC title game, resulting in a 38-7 shellacking. Meanwhile, the Jacksonville Jaguars pushed New England further than anyone possibly could have imagined, but they still fell late in an inevitable 24-20 defeat at the hands of the immortal Tom Brady.
Whether you’ve made the trip to the Super Bowl, you’re watching on television, or you’re making a begrudging trip to a Super Bowl party with no real desire to be there, we’ve got you covered on everything.
When is the Super Bowl?
6:30 p.m. ET
What channel is the Super Bowl on?
NBC
What’s the NBC schedule? (All times ET)
- 12 p.m. — Super Bowl Pregame: Road to the Super Bowl
- 1 p.m. — Super Bowl LII Pregame Show
- 6:30 p.m. — Super Bowl LII
- Around 8:30 p.m. — Super Bowl Halftime Show
- 10 p.m., or after the game — Super Bowl Postgame Show
Where can stream the Super Bowl online?
- Mobile: NFL Mobile, Yahoo Sports app
- Tablet: NBCSports app (iOS, Android), NBCSports.com
- Connected: NBC Sports app (AppleTV, Amazon Fire, Roku, Xbox, Samsung, Smart TVs), FuboTV (AppleTV, Amazon Fire, Roku, AndroidTV, others)
- Desktop: NBCSports.com
What are the game’s odds?
As of Monday, the Patriots are favored by 4.5 points and the game’s over-under is 48 combined points.
What are the best Super Bowl prop bets?
- Will a team use all six timeouts in regulation? Yes (-130), no (+110)
- What will be longer? Longest made field goal (+150), longest reception (-170)
- Will last play of the game be a quarterback rush? Yes (-150), no (+130)
- Will Nick Foles throw an interception? Yes (-120), no (EV)
- Which will be more? LeBron James’ points, rebounds, and assists on Feb. 3 vs. Rockets (-3.5), or Nelson Agholor’s receiving yards
- Which will be more? Penalties called against NHL’s Las Vegas Golden Knights, or penalties called against the New England Patriots (-150).
- Stephen Gostkowski will be named Super Bowl MVP (22-1 odds)











