The countdown to the Super Bowl 2026 is on!
After the final game of the season, the National Football League (NFL) will crown one team its champions and to say fans are excited is an understatement.
If you’re an Aussie fan wanting to tune in for a nail-biting game or for Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show, here’s what you need to know about watching Super Bowl LX.
Who’s playing in the 2026 Super Bowl?
Since the playoffs are still going, we’re yet to find out which teams will be playing at Super Bowl LX.
What we can definitively say is that Travis Kelce won’t be playing as the Kansas City Chiefs were knocked out.
However, there are four other teams left in the competition. The winner of each semi-final will go on to play in the final:
New England Patriots vs the Denver Broncos
Los Angeles Rams vs Seattle Seahawks

When is the 2026 Super Bowl?
Mark your calendars because Super Bowl Sunday is just days away on Sunday, February 8.
As it’s being held at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, we have to remember time zones.
For Aussie NFL fans, we’ll be watching on Monday, February 9 at around 1.30pm. So you’ll be able to get a few hours of work done before heading to the pub if you so wish.
How to watch the 2026 Super Bowl in Australia?
Good news, you won’t have to sort out a VPN or stream the game on some random website.
Australians can watch the big event and many more NFL games on 7plus so you won’t even need to sign up to a new streaming service.
But if you’re a Kayo fan, you can stream it on there too.