The 2023 NFL regular season is in the books and we know it now including 14 teams will play for the rights to hoist the Lombardi Trophy and celebrate as it rains confetti in Las Vegas during Super Bowl LVIII.
Going into Super Wild Card Weekend, the 49ers and Ravens appear to be the strongest contenders, but the Cowboys and Bills are also heavy favorites to head to Vegas.
But how can you be tuned in when it’s time for Super Bowl LVIII? We have what you need:
How to watch the 2024 Super Bowl
- Date: Sunday February 11
- Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
- Location: Allegiant Stadium (Paradise, Nevada)
- TV: CBS, Nickelodeon | Flow: CBS broadcast on Paramount+ (try 7 days free)
- Halftime show: Bailiff
Note: This is the first time in NFL history that the Super Bowl will be broadcast in two different formats, with CBS airing the traditional broadcast of the game and Nickelodeon airing an exclusive television broadcast aimed at children and families. The CBS show will be available to stream via Paramount+.
Paramount+ can be streamed on a number of supported devices, including iPhones, iPads, Apple TV, Fire TV, PlayStation 4 and 5, Roku TV, Xbox, and Google TV.
What is Nickelodeon streaming?
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 a “Nickelodeon NFL Nickmas Game” between the Chiefs and Raiders scheduled for Christmas Day.
“There is no one better positioned than our production team at CBS Sports, working with our friends at Nickelodeon, to deliver an innovative, slime-filled Nick-ified television show for kids and families,” said CBS Sports President Sean McManus “joined our industry-leading NFL production on CBS to create a truly unique viewing experience and expand the reach of the Super Bowl to a new legion of fans.”