
The countdown is officially on for the 2026 Super Bowl, where two storied franchises — the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots — will meet on football’s grandest stage in a matchup rich with history, star power and championship implications.
A Clash of Legacy and Ambition
For New England, this marks the 12th Super Bowl appearance in franchise history. Since 1986, the Patriots have reached the NFL’s biggest game roughly 30% of the time — an astonishing run of sustained success. They enter this year with a chance to claim their seventh Lombardi Trophy, which would move them past the Pittsburgh Steelers for the most titles in league history.
Head coach Mike Vrabel also stands on the brink of a personal milestone. A three-time Super Bowl champion as a player, Vrabel could become the first person ever to win the Super Bowl with the same team as both a player and a head coach.
Seattle, meanwhile, is preparing for its fourth Super Bowl appearance. The Seahawks captured their lone title following the 2013 season and now look to add a second championship to the franchise’s résumé, signaling a potential new era of success.
With Super Bowl week arriving in the Bay Area, excitement is building both on and off the field. Here’s everything you need to know — from kickoff time and TV coverage to halftime entertainment and betting odds.
Super Bowl 2026 Kickoff Time
Kickoff: 6:30 p.m. ET
(5:30 p.m. CT | 3:30 p.m. PT)
Pregame coverage will run throughout the day, featuring team introductions, celebrity appearances, and the national anthem ceremonies. The familiar early-evening kickoff window has become standard, allowing the game to reach a massive global audience across multiple time zones.
Super Bowl 2026 Date
Sunday, February 8, 2026
The Super Bowl was traditionally played in January for its first 35 editions before shifting to early February. With the NFL’s expanded regular season, the championship game has gradually moved deeper into the month, settling into its current mid-February slot.
Super Bowl 2026 Location
Levi’s Stadium — Santa Clara, California
Home of the San Francisco 49ers, Levi’s Stadium last hosted the Super Bowl in 2016, when the Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50. The state-of-the-art venue will once again serve as the backdrop for the league’s biggest night, welcoming fans from around the world to the heart of Silicon Valley.
TV Channel and Broadcast Team
Network: NBC
Coverage will be led by Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth in the broadcast booth, with Melissa Stark and Kaylee Hartung reporting from the sidelines.
Streaming Options
Fans can also watch the game live on multiple platforms:
Peacock
DirecTV Stream
Sling TV
YouTube TV
Hulu + Live TV
Super Bowl 2026 Halftime and Performers
The entertainment lineup is shaping up to be just as star-studded as the game itself.
Halftime Show Headliner: Bad Bunny
National Anthem: Charlie Puth
“America, the Beautiful”: Brandi Carlile
“Lift Every Voice and Sing”: Coco Jones
Special Pregame Performance: Green Day (6:00 p.m. ET)
Super Bowl Betting Odds (via BetMGM)
Point Spread:
Patriots +4.5 (-115)
Seahawks -4.5 (-105)
Moneyline:
Patriots +195
Seahawks -235
Over/Under:
46 points (Over -110 | Under -110)
Before the season began, both teams were long shots, each listed at +6000 to win the Super Bowl — making their championship run all the more impressive.
Super Bowl MVP Odds
Leading contenders for Super Bowl MVP include:
Sam Darnold (Seahawks QB): +130
Drake Maye (Patriots QB): +240
Jaxon Smith-Njigba (Seahawks WR): +500
Kenneth Walker III (Seahawks RB): +650
Rashid Shaheed (Seahawks WR): +2500
Rhamondre Stevenson (Patriots RB): +3000
Stefon Diggs (Patriots WR): +5000
Long-shot candidates include defensive standouts and backup quarterbacks, with odds reaching as high as +10000.
A Championship Night to Remember
With championship history on the line for New England and a chance for Seattle to reclaim Super Bowl glory, Super Bowl 2026 promises a compelling showdown both on the field and in the spotlight. Add in a global music icon at halftime, a prime-time kickoff and a West Coast setting, and all the ingredients are in place for one of the most memorable Super Bowls in recent years.
Whether you’re tuning in for the football, the commercials, the music or the spectacle, February 8 is shaping up to be a night no sports fan will want to miss.
