Chiefs vs. 49ers in 2024 Super Bowl: Time, how to watch free live stream, TV on CBS, Nickelodeon, Paramount+
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NFL fans, buckle your seat belts — the biggest day on the league’s calendar has finally arrived. In a matter of minutes, the NFL’s last two remaining teams will face off in Super Bowl LVIII to determine who hoists the Lombardi Trophy and goes down in history as this season’s champion. We have Patrick Mahomes and the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs going up against Brock Purdy and his star-studded San Francisco 49ers.
Both teams punched their tickets to the big game in Las Vegas after the Chiefs prevailed in the AFC title game over the Ravens, and the 49ers claimed victory against the Lions in the NFC title game. The top-two teams will now meet up in a rematch of the Super Bowl from four years ago, which the Chiefs won 31-20.
Below is a look at how can you tune in for Super Bowl 58:
How to watch the 2024 Super Bowl
Note: This marks the first time in NFL history that the Super Bowl will be broadcast in two different formats, with CBS carrying the traditional broadcast of the game and Nickelodeon airing an exclusive kids- and family-friendly telecast. The CBS broadcast will be available to stream via Paramount+.
Paramount+ can be streamed on a number of supported devices, including iPhones, iPads, Apple TVs, Fire TVs, PlayStation 4s and 5s, Roku TVs, Xboxs and Google TVs.
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What is the Nickelodeon broadcast?
CBS Sports and Nickelodeon have teamed up to air several iterations of family-friendly NFL action, infusing kid-themed elements like virtual-reality graphics and Nick characters into game broadcasts. This will continue with Super Bowl LVIII, following up a “Nickelodeon NFL Nickmas Game” between the Chiefs and Raiders scheduled for Christmas Day.
“There is nobody more suited than our CBS Sports production team, in conjunction with our friends at Nickelodeon, to deliver an innovative and slime-filled Nick-ified telecast for kids and family,” CBS Sports chairman Sean McManus said, “alongside our industry-leading NFL production on CBS, to create a truly unique viewing experience and broaden the reach of the Super Bowl to a new legion of fans.”