NFL
Sunday, Feb 8, 2026 · 23:30
New England Patriots
13
-
29
Full Time
Seattle Seahawks
11' Jason Myers
1' Jason Myers
12' Jason Myers
9' Jason Myers
5' Jason Myers
Levi's Stadium
23:30
2025-26
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Match Timeline
New England Patriots
Hunter Henry
Tight End
Stefon Diggs
Wide Receiver
D'Ernest Johnson
Running Back
Austin Hooper
Tight End
Mack Hollins
Wide Receiver
Rhamondre Stevenson
Running Back
Jaylinn Hawkins
Safety
Christian Barmore
Defensive Tackle
Christian Gonzalez
Cornerback
Jahlani Tavai
Linebacker
Anfernee Jennings
Linebacker
Drake Maye
Quarterback
DeMario Douglas
Wide Receiver
Bryce Baringer
Punter
Marcus Jones
Cornerback
Kayshon Boutte
Wide Receiver
Christian Elliss
Linebacker
Dell Pettus
Safety
Khyiris Tonga
Defensive Tackle
TreVeyon Henderson
Running Back
Kyle Williams
Wide Receiver
Robert Spillane
Linebacker
Seattle Seahawks
Cooper Kupp
Wide Receiver
Sam Darnold
Quarterback
Leonard Williams
Defensive End
Jarran Reed
Defensive Tackle
Kenneth Walker III
Running Back
Dareke Young
Wide Receiver
AJ Barner
Tight End
Jake Bobo
Wide Receiver
Brady Russell
Tight End
Jaxon Smith-Njigba
Wide Receiver
Coby Bryant
Safety
Michael Dickson
Punter
Derick Hall
Linebacker
Tyrice Knight
Linebacker
Julian Love
Safety
Boye Mafe
Linebacker
Byron Murphy
Defensive Tackle
Jason Myers
Kicker
Uchenna Nwosu
Linebacker
Drake Thomas
Linebacker
Devon Witherspoon
Cornerback
Riq Woolen
Cornerback
George Holani
Running Back
Match Details
Event
New England Patriots vs Seattle Seahawks
Date
Sunday, Feb 8, 2026
Time
23:30 UTC
Venue
Levi's Stadium
City
Santa Clara, CA
League
NFL
Season
2025
Round
Final
Match Report
Super Bowl LX was an American football championship game that determined the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2025 season. The game took place on February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, the second Super Bowl to be held in the stadium and the third to be in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The game was broadcast on NBC in addition to streaming on NBCUniversal's Peacock. Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, who also featured Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, served as the entertainment for the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show.