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Super Bowl time 2021: when to start watching for Chiefs vs Buccaneers kickoff today

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Wherever you are in the world, our guide fills in the gaps and tells you today’s Super Bowl time so you be ready in time for kickoff for 2021’s big game.
It’s finally time for Super Bowl 2021, with the historic Chiefs vs Buccaneers game set to kickoff at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, Florida later today. Super Bowl LV has all the makings of an instant classic as 25-year-old Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City look to establish the NFL’s next dynasty. Standing in his way is the man largely responsible for its last one,43-year-old Tom Brady and his new team, the Tampa Bay Bucs. Don’t miss a single play – here’s all you need to know about 2021’s Super Bowl time and other crucial kickoff details for countries all over the world. With that knowledge under your belt, you’ll then ready to plan your Super Bowl live stream strategy – and you’re spoilt for choice this year, with the big game being hosted by CBS in the US and global broadcast options more varied (and freer) than ever before. So read on as we breakdown this year’s Super Bowl time and other essential kickoff info for the US, UK, Europe, Australia and many more NFL-loving countries around the world. Super Bowl LV will kick off at 6.30pm ET / 3.30pm PT / 5.30pm CT on Sunday February 7. However, pre-game coverage on CBS starts well before that, at 11.30am ET/8.30am PT for a full day of build-up European viewers will be staying up late to catch the big game, with the start time currently slated for 11.30pm GMT in the UK or 12.30pm CET for viewers in most of mainland Europe. While that might mean a sleepy morning for the UK and Europe, Australian viewers will need to take the whole day off, with a 10.30am AEDT start time on Monday, February 8. Here’s a complete breakdown of Super Bowl kickoff time in a number of major NFL global markets. CBS will be broadcasting the big game this year, with Spanish language coverage available on ESPN Deportes. If you’re looking to watch from outside of the US, you’re in luck.

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