Where is the Super Bowl This Year? Date, Kickoff Time

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The biggest game in American sports kicks off in less than two weeks, when the Seattle Seahawks (16-3) and the Los Angeles Rams (17-3) throw down at Super Bowl LX in at Levin's Stadium in San Francisco.

Seattle heads into the game winners of their last nine, while the Patriots are on a six-game heater of their own. The well-rounded Seahawks earned the NFC’s No. 1 seed, while New England’s 14-3 finish tied the Broncos for the best record in the AFC.

Let’s look at everything you need to know for the 2026 Super Bowl: When is the Super Bowl this year? Where is the Super Bowl this year? Who's in the Super Bowl this year? And who's favored on PrizePicks Team Picks

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Where Is the 2026 Super Bowl?

The 2026 Super Bowl will take place at San Francisco’s Levi’s Stadium. The City by the Bay hosted Super Bowl L in 2016, two years after the barn opened its doors. This will mark the 14th Super Bowl set in California.


When Is the 2026 Super Bowl?

Super LX kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, February 8. Beginning in 2027, the Super Bowl will be played on Presidents’ Day weekend.


How to Watch the 2026 Super Bowl

NBC and Peacock will televise the Big Game. The network's last Super Bowl telecast was LVI in 2022, with their next coming in 2030. The Sunday Night Football broadcasting crew of Mike Tirico and Chris Collinsworth will call the game.


Who Is In the 2026 Super Bowl?

The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots battle in Super Bowl LX. Both teams finished the regular season with a 14-3 record, tied for the best mark in the NFL. 

Seattle plowed through their postseason, whupping the 49ers 41-6 and taking down the Rams 31-27. New England eliminated the Chargers 16-3, the Texans 28-16 and the Broncos 10-7.

PrizePicks Team Picks favors the Seahawks by 4.5 points, with a 1.42x payout to win. Despite being favored in their last three playoff games, the Patriots are a 'dogs with a 2.77x payout to win.

Team Picks payouts are live as of writing and are subject to change.


When’s the Last Time the Seahawks or Patriots Won the Super Bowl?

Seattle has made only two Super Bowl appearances, in 2006 and 2014. In '14, the Seahawks dominated the Broncos, 43-8.

The Patriots make their 12th appearance on February 8, the most in league history. New England’s six Super Bowl wins are also a record, tied with the Steelers. The Pats’ last Super Bowl appearance was in 2019, when they defeated the Rams, 13-3.

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Riley Thomas is a 2021 graduate of Ohio University who has worked for FanDuel Sportsbook and BetUS Sportsbook. He specializes in covering the NFL, NBA, college football, and college basketball. In Riley's free time, you can find him cheering on Ohio State and Kentucky or playing video games and reading the latest comics.

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