Super Bowl
Super Bowl: All You Need To Know
The 58th annual Super Bowl is set to kick off on February 11th 2024, following an exciting two games in the Conference Championships.
This year’s showdown will feature a clash between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, as they vie for the opportunity to hoist the coveted Vince Lombardi Trophy.
Here’s everything you need to know about one of the world’s most-watched sporting events.
When is Super Bowl LVIII?
This year’s Super Bowl will take place on Sunday, Feb. 11, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada at 6:30 pm Eastern Time. For British viewers, the game will start at 11:30 pm.
What is the Super Bowl?
The Super Bowl is the annual championship game between the conference champions of the AFC and the NFC in the NFL. Following a 17-game regular season, seven teams from each conference advance to the playoffs, culminating in a three-round playoff to determine the Super Bowl contenders. The winners are crowned Super Bowl Champions and receive the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
Where is the Super Bowl being played?
Super Bowl 58 is taking place in Vegas, Nevada. Allegiant Stadium opened in 2020 and has never hosted the big game before.
What are the odds for Super Bowl LVIII?
The upcoming Super Bowl is anticipated to be a closely contested match, with a spread of just plus or minus two points. For the fourth time in five years and the sixth time overall, the Kansas City Chiefs are returning to the Super Bowl and will face the San Francisco 49ers in a rematch of the February 2020 showpiece.
Brock Purdy inspired the 49ers to a 12-5 record in the regular season to secure the No.1 seed in the NFC before mounting comeback victories over the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions in the playoffs. The game is expected to be tight affair, with an over/under set at 47.5 points.
Who will perform the Super Bowl LVIII halftime show?
The halftime show for Super Bowl 58 will be headlined by the legendary RnB artist, Usher. Reba McEntire, Andra Day and Post Malone are all set to play a part ahead of the game.
What does the Super Bowl winner get?
We don’t yet have the information regarding what Super Bowl LVIII Winners will get paid but based on the amount in 2023; the winning team earned a bonus of $157,000 per player, a $7,000 increase from the previous year. The runners-up will receive $82,000 per player, also a $7,000 increase.
Previous Super Bowl Winners:
Here is a table displaying the previous champions, with the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers holding the joint record for six Super Bowl wins each.
Number | Date | Result | Winning Team |
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I | Jan. 15, 1967 | Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10 | Green Bay Packers |
II | Jan. 14, 1968 | Green Bay 33, Oakland 14 | Green Bay Packers |
III | Jan. 12, 1969 | New York Jets 16, Baltimore 7 | New York Jets |
IV | Jan. 11, 1970 | Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7 | Kansas City Chiefs |
V | Jan. 17, 1971 | Baltimore 16, Dallas 13 | Baltimore Colts |
VI | Jan. 16, 1972 | Dallas 24, Miami 3 | Dallas Cowboys |
VII | Jan. 14, 1973 | Miami 14, Washington 7 | Miami Dolphins |
VIII | Jan. 13, 1974 | Miami 24, Minnesota 7 | Miami Dolphins |
IX | Jan. 12, 1975 | Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
X | Jan. 18, 1976 | Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
XI | Jan. 9, 1977 | Oakland 32, Minnesota 14 | Oakland Raiders |
XII | Jan. 15, 1978 | Dallas 27, Denver 10 | Dallas Cowboys |
XIII | Jan. 21, 1979 | Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
XIV | Jan. 20, 1980 | Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles Rams 19 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
XV | Jan. 25, 1981 | Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10 | Oakland Raiders |
XVI | Jan. 24, 1982 | San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21 | San Francisco 49ers |
XVII | Jan. 30, 1983 | Washington 27, Miami 17 | Washington Redskins |
XVIII | Jan. 22, 1984 | Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington 9 | Los Angeles Raiders |
XIX | Jan. 20, 1985 | San Francisco 38, Miami 16 | San Francisco 49ers |
XX | Jan. 26, 1986 | Chicago 46, New England 10 | Chicago Bears |
XXI | Jan. 25, 1987 | New York Giants 39, Denver 20 | New York Giants |
XXII | Jan. 31, 1988 | Washington 42, Denver 10 | Washington Redskins |
XXIII | Jan. 22, 1989 | San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16 | San Francisco 49ers |
XXIV | Jan. 28, 1990 | San Francisco 55, Denver 10 | San Francisco 49ers |
XXV | Jan. 27, 1991 | New York Giants 20, Buffalo 19 | New York Giants |
XXVI | Jan. 26, 1992 | Washington 37, Buffalo 24 | Washington Redskins |
XXVII | Jan. 31, 1993 | Dallas 52, Buffalo 17 | Dallas Cowboys |
XXVIII | Jan. 30, 1994 | Dallas 30, Buffalo 13 | Dallas Cowboys |
XXIX | Jan. 29, 1995 | San Francisco 49, San Diego 26 | San Francisco 49ers |
XXX | Jan. 28, 1996 | Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17 | Dallas Cowboys |
XXXI | Jan. 26, 1997 | Green Bay 35, New England 21 | Green Bay Packers |
XXXII | Jan. 25, 1998 | Denver 31, Green Bay 24 | Denver Broncos |
XXXIII | Jan. 31, 1999 | Denver 34, Atlanta 19 | Denver Broncos |
XXXIV | Jan. 30, 2000 | St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16 | St. Louis Rams |
XXXV | Jan. 28, 2001 | Baltimore 34, New York Giants 7 | Baltimore Ravens |
XXXVI | Feb. 3, 2002 | New England 20, St. Louis 17 | New England Patriots |
XXXVII | Jan. 26, 2003 | Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
XXXVIII | Feb. 1, 2004 | New England 32, Carolina 29 | New England Patriots |
XXXIX | Feb. 6, 2005 | New England 24, Philadelphia 21 | New England Patriots |
XL | Feb. 5, 2006 | Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
XLI | Feb. 4, 2007 | Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17 | Indianapolis Colts |
XLII | Feb. 3, 2008 | New York Giants 17, New England 14 | New York Giants |
XLIII | Feb. 1, 2009 | Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
XLIV | Feb. 7, 2010 | New Orleans 31, Indianapolis 17 | New Orleans Saints |
XLV | Feb. 6, 2011 | Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh 25 | Green Bay Packers |
XLVI | Feb. 5, 2012 | New York Giants 21, New England 17 | New York Giants |
XLVII | Feb. 3, 2013 | Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31 | Baltimore Ravens |
XLVIII | Feb. 2, 2014 | Seattle 43, Denver 8 | Seattle Seahawks |
XLIX | Feb. 1, 2015 | New England 28, Seattle 24 | New England Patriots |
50 | Feb. 7, 2016 | Denver 24, Carolina 10 | Denver Broncos |
LI | Feb. 5, 2017 | New England 34, Atlanta 28 | New England Patriots |
LII | Feb. 4, 2018 | Philadelphia 41, New England 33 | Philadelphia Eagles |
LIII | Feb. 3, 2019 | New England 13, Los Angeles Rams 3 | New England Patriots |
LIV | Feb. 2, 2020 | Kansas City 31, San Francisco 20 | Kansas City Chiefs |
LV | Feb. 7, 2021 | Tampa Bay 31, Kansas City 9 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
LVI | Feb. 13, 2022 | LA Rams 23, Bengals 20 | Los Angeles Rams |