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Super Bowl: What time will you be able to watch the game and the halftime show?

We tell you when you can enjoy the SuperBowl game and its popular half-time show.

Super Bowl: What time will you be able to watch the game and the halftime show?
Pedro Domínguez

Pedro Domínguez

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There is only one day left to enjoy one of the biggest sporting events in the world: the Super Bowl. A worldwide event that millions of people around the world watch every year, to the point that The Last of Us, the popular HBO Max series, will bring forward its fifth episode this week so as not to coincide with the game.

If you have any problems watching the game from Spain, you can always make use of a VPN so as not to miss the game or its popular half-time show, which this year will include commercials for brands such as M&M’s, Pringles or the trailer for The Flash (starring the controversial Ezra Miller), among others, and which will also include the participation of Rihanna. But what time is the game and the intermission? We’ll tell you.

This year’s SuperBowl will bring together fans of the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, which can hold up to 75,000 people. The SuperBowl will be the 57th edition in its history and, as every year, will bring together millions of people in front of their television sets.

The Super Bowl 2023 will take place in the early hours of Sunday, February 12 to Monday, February 13 and will start at 00:30 in Spain (Spanish time). It will last approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes. The length of the match is mainly due to the fact that the clock stops every time the ball hits the ground, and also to the inclusion of the intermission show.

The intermission, or half-time show, will take place at approximately 2 a.m. (time that may change depending on how the game progresses), and will last approximately 13 minutes. This year, the main star of the half-time show will be singer Rihanna, who announced last September that she would be returning to the stage.

And, if you want to liven up the wait in the meantime, you can always play a game of Madden NFL 23, which is now available on Xbox Game Pass, and experience American soccer with your own hands.

Pedro Domínguez

Pedro Domínguez

Publicist and audiovisual producer in love with social networks. I spend more time thinking about which videogames I will play than playing them.

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