What Is the Super Bowl 58 Channel? TV Station, Channel, and Live Stream Options for Super Bowl 58

What is the Super Bowl 58 channel? After a thrilling postseason full of surprises, here's how to see who will hoist the Lombardi Trophy tonight.

After five long months, the 2023 NFL season has reached its final destination: Super Bowl 58. The San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs fought through the playoffs to represent the NFC and AFC, respectively.

So, what is the Super Bowl 58 channel, and how can you watch the big game? Here’s all the information needed to watch tonight’s game, including the channel, start time, and live stream options.


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What Channel Is Super Bowl 58?

With multiple networks having deals with the NFL to air games, the host of the Super Bowl cycles through the major networks. What is the Super Bowl 58 channel?

CBS has the rights to air the Super Bowl this year and will have a second broadcast on Nickelodeon aimed at kids with appearances from prominent Nick characters. Here’s what channel Super Bowl 58 is on tonight, including the start time and live stream options.

San Francisco 49ers at Kansas City Chiefs

  • Start time: 6:30 p.m. ET
  • Channel: CBS, Nickelodeon
  • Live stream options: Paramount+, NFL App

Who will prevail in the rematch of Super Bowl 54? After facing some offensive struggles throughout the season, the Kansas City Chiefs made an improbable trek through the postseason to the NFL’s championship game.

While home-field advantage helped against the Miami Dolphins, the Chiefs’ defense shut down the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens while building confidence on offense as the weeks passed.

They face off against a 49ers squad that has consistently found opportunities on offense. With the 2023 Offensive Player of the Year, RB Christian McCaffrey, in the backfield and a lethal trio of pass catchers in WRs Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk and TE George Kittle, San Francisco packs a heavy punch.

That’s without mentioning the presence of a stout defense. Which offense will be able to find the cracks in the opposing defense?

The 49ers have been a bit susceptible to the run this season, and with Chiefs RB Isaiah Pacheco turning on the jets at the right time, can he outdo his 84.7 rushing yards per playoff game tonight?

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Between Pacheco, WR Rashee Rice, and TE Travis Kelce, QB Patrick Mahomes should be able to keep this impressive run going if the defense keeps San Francisco in check. Can the Chiefs finally distinguish themselves as the next NFL dynasty?

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