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The Super Bowl is this weekend.
The Super Bowl takes place on Sunday 9 February and fans can stream the game, halftime show, and the famous adverts for a bargain price.
The Super Bowl will be broadcast on Sky Sports, and on ITV in the UK, but there is another option for those watching at home in Ireland.
How can I stream the Super Bowl in Ireland?
There is a way for fans to watch the entire US broadcast of the Super Bowl including the famous adverts and Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show for just €0.99c.
The US rights are owned by streaming service DAZN and it is offering its NFL Pass service to people in the UK and Ireland for just 99 cents.
It includes full Fox commentary featuring seven-time champion Tom Brady. Fans can also join the DAZN FanZone and connect with NFL fans from around the world using the service.
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Who is playing in the Super Bowl?
The Super Bowl could be a historic event this year as the Kansas City Chiefs bid to become the first team to ever win three championships in a row.
Facing them will be the Philadelphia Eagles, who will want revenge after being defeated by the Chiefs two years ago.
In 2022 the Eagles were beaten by a narrow 38-35 scoreline.
This year all eyes will be on running back Saquon Barkley, who has an NFL-leading 2,005 yards and 13 touchdowns in the regular season and another five touchdowns in playoff games. He will be the Eagles’ danger man on the night.
It will all take place in New Orleans as the city hosts the showpiece finale for the 11th time, tying with Miami as the most used location for the Super Bowl.
Non-sport fans will be watching out for Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show.
Fresh off a Record of the Year win at the Grammys for ‘Not Like Us’, Lamar will be joined by long-term collaborator SZA.
You can watch the coverage here via DAZN.