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Airdate: Super Bowl 2013
TEN will screen the NFL Super Bowl XLVII between the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens.
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TEN will screen the NFL Super Bowl XLVII 2013 from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.
The NFC Champions, San Francisco 49ers face off against the AFC Champions, Baltimore Ravens.
It will be Live to Sydney and Melbourne at 10am AEDT Monday 4th February, however it also airs on ONE Live around the country.
Beyoncé is the headline performer for the Super Bowl half-time show, hopefully with no lip-syncing.
Alicia Keys will sing the national anthem. Hopefully Live too?
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9 Responses
Looking forward to it as it’s my first season following the NFL. Hopefully Ravens win as I would like to see Ray Lewis bow out with his first Super Bowl Ring.
Nah Leppie you won’t have to watch too much…Alicia Keys should be on pretty quick (please not too much wailing…), and once the game starts just go do something else for about 1 1/4 – 1 1/2 hours and that will be half time and Beyonce. They schedule more or less ad breaks depending on how quickly the game itself is going, so you can almost guess to a few minutes when half time is going to be.
Looks like I’ll be forcefully watching a few hours of football just to have the chance to watch Alicia Keys and Beyonce perform, as it happens. Oh well, thanks for that Ten!
Glad to see ONE sticking with the NFL again. And hopefully they keep broadcasting it next year.
I remember a few years ago they had the whole Fox super bowl pre game show from 6am. Shame they aren’t showing pre game shows again.
Look forward to the game even though my team isn’t in it.
Actually ESPN does not provide me info…
ESPN will have it live in stunning HD as opposed to ONE’s technically just HD.
Relax. I’m sure ESPN will provide David with details of their Super Bowl coverage.
@ David Knox – although it’s great to see TEN broadcasting the Super Bowl on its primary channel again this year, and ONE continuing its dedication to the NFL with 2-3 live games a week, ESPN deserves a shout out with it showing every postseason game live in HD – including the Super Bowl – this year.
What about Foxtel?