Super Bowl 2023: Start time, how to watch and more

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Super Bowl weekend has officially arrived, with the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles set to face off in the nation's most anticipated football game of the year.

Led by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the Chiefs are returning to the Super Bowl for the team's third time in four years after clinching the AFC Championship yet again. Partaking in its second Super Bowl in six years is the Philadelphia Eagles, with quarterback Jalen Hurts at the helm.

If you're thrilled about the big game, but aren't so sure on all the specifics - including what time it's airing and where you can watch - we've got you covered.

Here's everything you need to know about Super Bowl LVII:

What Time is the Super Bowl?

Kickoff is planned for 5:30 p.m. CST.

How Can I Watch?

This year, the game is airing on Fox, Fox Deportes and the NFL+ app. It can also be streamed on multiple services, including YouTube TV. The national radio broadcast will air on Westwood One.

Where is the Game Taking Place?

The Super Bowl will be played at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, which is home to the Arizona Cardinals. This will mark the third time the stadium has hosted the Super Bowl.

Who is Performing During the Halftime Show?

Nine-time Grammy Award winner Rihanna is headlining this year's halftime show.

She’s had 14 No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hits, including “We Found Love,” “Work,” “Umbrella” and “Disturbia.” She and rapper A$AP Rocky recently welcomed her first child.

“The setlist was the biggest challenge. That was the hardest, hardest part. Deciding how to maximize 13 minutes but also celebrate — that’s what this show is going to be. It’s going to be a celebration of my catalog in the best way that we could have put it together,” Rihanna said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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