Finally, we have two Super Bowl finalists. The AFC and NFC championship games on Sunday, Jan. 25, concluded with two teams heading to Super Bowl 60. The conference championship games determined that the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks will meet in Santa Clara, California. Let’s take a deep dive to know everything about the Super Bowl 60.
When is Super Bowl 60? Know the Date and time for the Patriots vs Seahawks Game
The Super Bowl LX between the Patriots and the Seahawks will start at 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m. PT) on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
The New England Patriots will meet the Seattle Seahawks in this classic AFC vs. NFC title game, a rematch of their legendary 2015 showdown.
This Super Bowl not only crowns the 2025 NFL season champion but also adds another chapter to two storied franchises, with the Patriots aiming for franchise history and the Seahawks seeking redemption from their dramatic past encounter.
How To Watch Super Bowl 60?
In the U.S., the game is nationally televised on NBC and also available live via major streaming platforms that carry NBC’s feed, including Peacock and other live-TV services.
Cord-cutters can stream Super Bowl 60 in 2026 on Peacock and Fubo, with Fubo often offering a free trial for eligible new subscribers.
Whereas international viewers can watch on regional broadcasters carrying NFL rights in their countries, many of which offer simultaneous live streams and vary local kickoff times accordingly.
Top 25 TV markets in the United States and the local NBC affiliate for each (digital/virtual channel):
- New York: WNBC (4)
- Los Angeles: KNBC (4)
- Chicago: WMAQ-TV (5)
- Philadelphia: WCAU (10)
- Dallas-Ft.: Worth KXAS-TV (5)
- Houston: KPRC-TV (2)
- Atlanta: WXIA-TV (11)
- Boston: WBTS-CD (15)
- Washington D.C: WRC-TV (4)
- San Francisco/Bay Area KNTV (11)
- Phoenix: KPNX (12)
- Tampa: WFLA-TV (8)
- Seattle: KING-TV (5)
- Detroit: WDIV-TV (4)
- Minneapolis: KARE (11)
- Orlando: WESH (2)
- Denver: KUSA-TV (9)
- Miami: WTVJ (6)
- Cleveland: WKYC (3)
- Sacramento: KCRA-TV (3)
- Charlotte: WCNC-TV (36)
- Raleigh-Durham: WRAL-TV (5)
- Portland, OR: KGW (8)
- St. Louis: KSDK (5)
- Indianapolis: WTHR (13)
The Super Bowl is not sold as a separate TV package. Instead, the rights to air the game are bundled into the broader NFL broadcasting agreements that networks sign.
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Under the current media deals, which began in 2023 and run through 2033, CBS, Fox, and NBC each pay more than $2 billion for their NFL packages, while ABC and ESPN together committed about $2.7 billion under their agreement.
Super Bowl 60 Announcers and Sideline Reporters
For the Super Bowl, NBC’s lead broadcast team will call the game from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Mike Tirico will handle play-by-play, and Cris Collinsworth will provide color commentary.
Whereas Melissa Stark and Kaylee Hartung are the sideline reporters bringing field updates and interviews, while Terry McAulay serves as the rules analyst for the big game broadcast.
Super Bowl 60 National Anthem Singer: Who is singing ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ at Levi’s Stadium?
The NFL has named Charlie Puth as the singer of the United States national anthem before the game starts.
Puth is a Grammy-nominated pop artist known for songs such as “See You Again,” “Attention,” and “Lightswitch.” His performance of The Star-Spangled Banner will be part of the pregame entertainment leading into the kickoff of the NFL’s championship matchup.
Puth’s anthem performance won’t be the only musical moment before the game. The pregame lineup also includes Brandi Carlile performing “America the Beautiful” and Coco Jones singing Lift Every Voice and Sing, often referred to as the Black national anthem, giving fans a diverse set of performances ahead of the game and the halftime show.
Which Aircraft Will the Air Force and Navy Fly Over Super Bowl LX in Historic Joint Tribute?
The United States Air Force and United States Navy will stage a massive joint flyover at Super Bowl LX, turning the skies above Levi Stadium into a show of military precision and power. The aerial tribute is designed to mark both the 2026 Super Bowl and the 250th anniversary of the United States, making it one of the most symbolic pregame moments in recent memory as aircraft roar over Santa Clara on Feb. 8.
The formation will include Air Force B-1 Lancers and F-15C Eagles paired with Navy F/A-18E Super Hornets and F-35C Lightning IIs. In total, eight aircraft are scheduled to participate. The two B-1 Lancers will travel from Ellsworth Air Force Base in South Dakota, while two F-15C Eagles will depart from Fresno Air National Guard Base in California. Their arrival at Levi’s Stadium will be carefully timed with the pregame ceremony.
Two Navy F/A-18E Super Hornets will also join them, and two F-35C Lightning IIs launching from Naval Air Station Lemoore in California. Airmen and sailors involved in the flyover are also expected to take part in community events tied to Super Bowl LX in the days leading up to the game, extending the celebration beyond the stadium.
What Is the Halftime Show at the Patriots vs Seahawks Super Bowl Game?
Global superstar Bad Bunny will headline the Super Bowl 60 halftime show. He is a Puerto Rican reggaeton and Latin trap artist confirmed as the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show performer.
He’s the first solo Latino and Spanish-speaking artist to top the halftime lineup. He is expected to deliver a high-energy set featuring many of his biggest hits, such as Tità Me Preguntó, Me Porto Bonito, Moscow Mule, CallaÃta, and Después de la Playa, bringing his chart-topping sound and cultural impact to one of the world’s biggest musical stages.
How To Listen to the Patriots-Seahawks Super Bowl Game?
You can hear a live national radio broadcast through Westwood One Sports, which airs play-by-play and commentary on many radio stations across the United States and through online streams from those stations.
Satellite radio listeners can tune in to SiriusXM NFL Radio and other SiriusXM channels that carry the NFL postseason.
For mobile listening, apps like NFL+ and radio streaming services such as TuneIn provide access to the live audio feed, so you can follow every play even when you are on the move.
In the UK and other countries, stations like talkSPORT offer live Super Bowl commentary, or you can listen along on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds, giving fans around the world a way to listen to the game.

