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Super Bowl 2018: guide

On Monday Seven will broadcast the NFL Super Bowl 52 live, with Justin Timberlake as Halftime Show.

On Monday morning Seven will broadcast the NFL Super Bowl 52 Live from Minneapolis with CBS’s Al Michaels leading the call, analyst Cris Collinsworth and sideline reporter Michele Tafoya.

Justin Timberlake will headline this year’s Halftime Show and P!nk will perform the national anthem before kick-off.

The New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles take the field in America’s biggest sporting event, the NFL Super Bowl 52 next Monday morning Australian time.

This year’s game is set to take place at US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesotta, including half time entertainment from global superstar Justin Timberlake.

Legendary quarterback Tom Brady will lead the Patriots as they aim to win back-to-back titles and their sixth ever Super Bowl.

It will be the third appearance at the Super Bowl for the Eagles, who are still in search of their first win of the NFL’s biggest prize.

Monday February 5
Sydney 10am Live on Channel 7
Melbourne 10am Live on Channel 7
Brisbane 9am Live on Channel 7
Adelaide 9.30am Live on Channel 7
Perth 7am Live on 7mate, 9am Live on Channel 7

13 Responses

  1. A weird thing I would want to see from this match is the American commercials. American ads get crazy during the Super Bowl game every year.

    Because we are in Australia, we will be stuck with the usual suspects. What a shame.

          1. not rude just stating that you cannot believe networks they cannot even get pre recorded shows to finish on time

  2. I know it all depends on many breaks they have in the game but wondering if anyone has a rough idea of around what time the half time would be (Qld time)? I can’t sit through the game but would love to see Justin Timberlake do his thing.

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