Chiefs-49ers may be Super again
Second time in five years teams clashing in the Big Game
It all comes down to this as the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will square off in Super Bowl 58 on Feb. 11.
This will be the second time in five seasons that the Chiefs and 49ers meet for a chance to hoist the Lombardi Trophy. They played each other in Super Bowl 54 when Kansas City won its third Super Bowl in franchise history with a 31-20 victory over San Francisco.
This will be the first Super Bowl held in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium with sports wagering likely to have a huge impact with the “Big Game” taking place in the betting capital of the world. The opening lines and odds are already available following the two championship matchups last weekend.
With all eyes now geared toward Vegas, here’s how you can watch and stream the game, plus who will be performing at Super Bowl 58:
What channel, time will Super Bowl 58 air on?
Date: Feb. 11
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Channel: CBS, Nickelodeon
Location: Allegiant Stadium This year’s Super Bowl will be on CBS for the third time in six years. However, the bigger news is that for the first time, Nickelodeon will also be broadcasting an exclusive, kids-and-family telecast for the game, making it the first time in history that the Super Bowl will be broadcast via two different platforms.
How to stream Chiefs vs. 49ers in Super Bowl 58
Fortunately for NFL fanatics, if cable is not an option, streaming will be available for Super Bowl 58 on Paramount+. If you don’t already have the streaming platform, they offer a free, seven-day trial for new subscribers so fans can enjoy the game without worry of paying to
watch on Super Bowl Sunday.
Those wishing to tune in to the Super Bowl and already have CBS with a TV provider, can watch the game on CBS.com or any of the CBS sports apps.
Who are the announcers for Super Bowl 58?
Play-by-play: Jim Nantz
Analyst: Tony Romo
Sideline reporters: Tracy Wolfson and Evan Washburn
Officiating expert: Gene Steratore
This will be third Super Bowl that Nantz and Romo will be on the call together. In 2019, the duo called Super Bowl 53 between the Patriots and Rams followed by Super Bowl 55 that featured the Chiefs and Buccaneers in 2021.
After this Super Bowl, the network won’t have another Super Sunday until 2028.
Who is performing the national anthem, halftime show and more for Super Bowl 58?
National Anthem: Reba McEntire
America The Beautiful: Post Malone
Lift Every Voice And Sing: Andra Day
Halftime Show: Usher