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Super Bowl LIX: How to watch in the UK, team rosters, half time show and more

Who will win Super Bowl LIX - Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles or Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs? <i>(Image: Ashley Landis/PA)</i>
Who will win Super Bowl LIX - Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles or Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs? (Image: Ashley Landis/PA)

After 272 regular season games and 12 Playoff matches, just two teams remain - the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Eagles and the Chiefs will now face off in Super Bowl LIX (59) in New Orleans on February 9.

If you are hoping to watch the 2025 Super Bowl here in the UK, but aren't sure what time it's on or what TV channel, don't worry, we have you covered.

The Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs also faced off in Super Bowl LVII back in 2023. (Image: PA)

How to watch Super Bowl LIX in the UK and Ireland

Super Bowl LIX between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs kicks off at 11.30pm (UK time) on Sunday (February 9).

The match will be taking place at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

This year, the Super Bowl will be broadcast on:

  • ITV1 (coverage starts at 10.45pm)

  • Sky Sports (2pm)

  • DAZN with a NFL Game Pass (2pm)

  • Virgin Media - in Ireland (10.45pm)

You will also be able to listen to Super Bowl LIX on to following radio stations:

  • BBC Radio 5 Live (coverage starts at 11pm)

  • talkSPORT Radio (11.30pm)

Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs rosters

Philadelphia Eagles

  • Saquon Barkley (number: 26/position: RB)

  • Zack Baun (53/LB)

  • Mekhi Becton (77/GT)

  • Reed Blankenship (32/S)

  • Thomas Booker IV (59/DT)

  • A.J. Brown (11/WR)

  • Sydney Brown (21/S)

  • Oren Burks (42/LB)

  • Grant Calcaterra (81/TE)

  • Parris Campbell (80/WR)

  • Jalen Carter (98/DT)

  • Lewis Cine (38/DB)

  • Jordan Davis (90/DT)

  • Cooper DeJean (33/DB)

  • Landon Dickerson (69/G)

  • Jahan Dotson (83/WR)

  • Jake Elliott (4/K)

  • Kenneth Gainwell (14/RB)

  • C.J. Gardner-Johnson (8/S)

  • Nick Gates (61/OL)

  • Dallas Goedert (88/TE)

  • Bryce Huff (0/DE)

  • Jalyx Hunt (58/OLB)

  • Jalen Hurts (1/QB)

  • E.J. Jenkins (84/TE)

  • Lane Johnson (65/T)

  • Fred Johnson (74/T)

  • Cam Jurgens (51/CG)

  • Trevor Keegan (79/G)

  • Darian Kinnard (72/TG)

  • Rick Lovato (49/LS)

  • Avonte Maddox (29/CB)

  • Jordan Mailata (68/T)

  • Braden Mann (10/P)

  • Tristin McCollum (36/S)

  • Tanner McKee (16/QB)

  • Quinyon Mitchell (27/CB)

  • Moro Ojomo (97/DT)

  • Kenny Pickett (7/QB)

  • Eli Ricks (23/CB)

  • Kelee Ringo (22/CB)

  • Isaiah Rodgers (34/CB)

  • Will Shipley (28/RB)

  • Darius Slay Jr. (2/CB)

  • Ainias Smith (82/WR)

  • DeVonta Smith (6/WR)

  • Nolan Smith Jr. (3/OLB)

  • Tyler Steen (56/OL)

  • Josh Sweat (19/OLB)

  • Brett Toth (64/TG)

  • Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (54/LB)

  • Milton Williams (93/DT)

  • Johnny Wilson (89/WR)

Kansas City Chiefs

  • Felix Anudike-Uzomah (97/DE)

  • Matt Araiza (14/P)

  • Nick Bolton (32/LB)

  • Hollywood Brown (5/WR)

  • Harrison Butker (7/K)

  • Mike Caliendo (66/OL)

  • Leo Chenal (54/LB)

  • Chamarri Conner (27/DB)

  • Bryan Cook (6/S)

  • Mike Danna (51/DE)

  • Ethan Driskell (75/OT)

  • Noah Gray (83/TE)

  • C.J. Hanson (61/OL)

  • Peyton Hendershot (88/TE)

  • Malik Herring (94/DE)

  • Jaden Hicks (21/DB)

  • DeAndre Hopkins (8/WR)

  • Creed Humphrey (52/C)

  • D.J. Humphries (70/OL)

  • Kareem Hunt (29/RB)

  • Nazeeh Johnson (13/S)

  • Cam Jones (44/LB)

  • Chris Jones (95/DT)

  • George Karlaftis (56/DE)

  • Travis Kelce (87/TE)

  • Patrick Mahomes (15/QB)

  • Trent McDuffie (22/CB)

  • Wanya Morris (64/OL)

  • Derrick Nnadi (91/DT)

  • Hunter Nourzad (60/OL)

  • Charles Omenihu (90/DE)

  • Isiah Pacheco (10/RB)

  • Mike Pennel (69/NT)

  • Samaje Perine (34/RB)

  • Justin Reid (20/S)

  • Nikko Remigio (81/WR)

  • Chris Roland-Wallace (30/CB)

  • Trey Smith (65/G)

  • JuJu Smith-Schuster (9/WR)

  • Carson Steele (42/FB)

  • Kingsley Suamataia (76/T)

  • Jawaan Taylor (74/T)

  • Keith Taylor (39/CB)

  • Joe Thuney (62/G)

  • Drue Tranquill (23/LB)

  • Joshua Uche (55/DE)

  • Jaylen Watson (35/CB)

  • Justin Watson (84/WR)

  • Carson Wentz (11/QB)

  • Tershawn Wharton (98/DT)

  • Joshua Williams (2/CB)

  • James Winchester (41/LS)

  • Xavier Worthy (1/WR)

Who is performing the Apple Music Half Time Show at the Super Bowl?

Kendrick Lamar will perform the Apple Music Half Time Show at the Super Bowl LIX.

Kendrick Lamar will perform the Apple Music Half Time Show at Super Bowl LIX. (Image: PA) The American rapper is know for songs including King Kunta, Not Like Us and Humble.

He has also teamed up with the likes of Taylor Swift, SZA, The Weekend and Rihanna throughout his career.


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Apple Music’s global head of content and editorial, Rachel Newman, said: "Throughout his career, Kendrick Lamar hasn’t met the cultural moment so much as he’s defined it.

“He is an artist’s artist — authentic to his core.

"We couldn’t be more thrilled to watch him headline the third Apple Music Super Bowl Halftime Show this year, in what’s sure to be another moment we’ll all be talking about for decades.”