The NFL season is winding down, and we are just a few weeks away from Super Bowl 60.
The matchup is expected to be a highly-anticipated showdown between the AFC and NFC champion. The game also includes the annual Super Bowl halftime show, which is always a fan favorite event.
AllSportsPeople has everything you need to know about this year's Super Bowl, including where and when it'll be played.
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When is Super Bowl 2026?
- Date: Sunday, Feb. 8
- Kickoff time: 6:30 p.m. ET
- TV Network: NBC
- Live stream: Peacock
Super Bowl 60 will kickoff at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, which will be 3:30 p.m. Local time in Santa Clara. The game will be broadcast live on NBC, featuring Mike Torico and Cris Collinsworth in the booth. The game marks the first time since 2022 that the game will be aired on NBC.
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Where is Super Bowl 2026?
- City: Santa Clara, Calif.
- Stadium: Levi's Stadium
Levi's Stadium will host the Super Bowl for the second time in 2026. The last time the stadium hosted a Super Bowl was in 2016, when the Denver Broncos beat the Carolina Panthers, 24-10. California has hosted the event 15 times previously.
Future Super Bowl locations, host sites
In 2027, the Super Bowl will be held in Los Angeles, the second time that L.A.'s SoFi Stadium gets to host the event. The last time it hosted the game in 2022, when the Los Angeles Rams prevailed over the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20.
The city of Los Angeles has hosted the Super Bowl six other previous times. In Oct. 2024, Atlanta was chosen as the host city for the 2028 Super Bowl. It marks the second time the game will be held at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. It last hosted it in 2019 when the New England Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams 13-3. The city of Atlanta has hosted the event two other times in 1994 and 2000, although both games were held in the Georgia Dome.
2029's location has not yet been formally announced, but Las Vegas, which hosted the game in 2024, is a reported favorite to land the game.
| Year | City | Stadium |
| 2027 | Los Angeles, Calif. | SoFi Stadium |
| 2028 | Atlanta, Ga. | Mercedes-Benz Stadium |
Super Bowl halftime show 2026
The 2026 Super Bowl halftime show will feature Puerto Rican rapper and singer and three-time Grammy winner Bad Bunny. It is expected to be one of the first Super Bowl halftime shows sung primarily in Spanish.
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Super Bowl national anthem 2026
Pop star Charlie Puth will sing "The Star-Spangled Banner." Artist Brandi Carlisle will also perform "America the Beautiful" before the game, and Coco Jones will add a pregame performance of "Lift Every Voice and Sing" for the pre-Super Bowl festivities.
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Super Bowl winners by year
| Date | Super Bowl | Winner | Points | Loser | Points | MVP | Stadium | City | State | |
| Feb. 9, 2025 | LIX (59) | Philadelphia Eagles | 40 | Kansas City Chiefs | 22 | Jalen Hurts |
| New Orleans | Louisiana | |
| Feb. 11, 2024 | LVIII (58) | Kansas City Chiefs | 25 | San Francisco 49ers | 22 | Patrick Mahomes | Allegiant Stadium | Las Vegas | Nevada | |
| Feb. 12, 2023 | LVII (57) | Kansas City Chiefs | 38 | Philadelphia Eagles | 35 | Patrick Mahomes | State Farm Stadium | Glendale | Arizona | |
| Feb. 13, 2022 | LVI (56) | Los Angeles Rams | 23 | Cincinnati Bengals | 20 | Cooper Kupp | SoFi Stadium | Inglewood | California | |
| Feb. 7, 2021 | LV (55) | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 31 | Kansas City Chiefs | 9 | Tom Brady | Raymond James Stadium | Tampa | Florida | |
| Feb. 2, 2020 | LIV (54) | Kansas City Chiefs | 31 | San Francisco 49ers | 20 | Patrick Mahomes | Hard Rock Stadium | Miami Gardens | Florida | |
| Feb 3, 2019 | LIII (53) | New England Patriots | 13 | Los Angeles Rams | 3 | Julian Edelman | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta | Georgia | |
| Feb 4, 2018 | LII (52) | Philadelphia Eagles | 41 | New England Patriots | 33 | Nick Foles | U.S. Bank Stadium | Minneapolis | Minnesota | |
| Feb 5, 2017 | LI (51) | New England Patriots | 34 | Atlanta Falcons | 28 | Tom Brady | NRG Stadium | Houston | Texas | |
| Feb 7, 2016 | 50 | Denver Broncos | 24 | Carolina Panthers | 10 | Von Miller | Levi's Stadium | Santa Clara | California | |
| Feb 1, 2015 | XLIX (49) | New England Patriots | 28 | Seattle Seahawks | 24 | Tom Brady | University of Phoenix Stadium | Glendale | Arizona | |
| Feb 2, 2014 | XLVIII (48) | Seattle Seahawks | 43 | Denver Broncos | 8 | Malcolm Smith | MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford | New Jersey | |
| Feb 3, 2013 | XLVII (47) | Baltimore Ravens | 34 | San Francisco 49ers | 31 | Joe Flacco | Mercedes-Benz Superdome | New Orleans | Louisiana | |
| Feb 5, 2012 | XLVI (46) | New York Giants | 21 | New England Patriots | 17 | Eli Manning | Lucas Oil Stadium | Indianapolis | Indiana | |
| Feb 6, 2011 | XLV (45) | Green Bay Packers | 31 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 25 | Aaron Rodgers | Cowboys Stadium | Arlington | Texas | |
| Feb 7, 2010 | XLIV (44) | New Orleans Saints | 31 | Indianapolis Colts | 17 | Drew Brees | Sun Life Stadium | Miami Gardens | Florida | |
| Feb 1, 2009 | XLIII (43) | Pittsburgh Steelers | 27 | Arizona Cardinals | 23 | Santonio Holmes | Raymond James Stadium | Tampa | Florida | |
| Feb 3, 2008 | XLII (42) | New York Giants | 17 | New England Patriots | 14 | Eli Manning | University of Phoenix Stadium | Glendale | Arizona | |
| Feb 4, 2007 | XLI (41) | Indianapolis Colts | 29 | Chicago Bears | 17 | Peyton Manning | Dolphin Stadium | Miami Gardens | Florida | |
| Feb 5, 2006 | XL (40) | Pittsburgh Steelers | 21 | Seattle Seahawks | 10 | Hines Ward | Ford Field | Detroit | Michigan | |
| Feb 6, 2005 | XXXIX (39) | New England Patriots | 24 | Philadelphia Eagles | 21 | Deion Branch | Alltel Stadium | Jacksonville | Florida | |
| Feb 1, 2004 | XXXVIII (38) | New England Patriots | 32 | Carolina Panthers | 29 | Tom Brady | Reliant Stadium | Houston | Texas | |
| Jan 26, 2003 | XXXVII (37) | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 48 | Oakland Raiders | 21 | Dexter Jackson | Qualcomm Stadium | San Diego | California | |
| Feb 3, 2002 | XXXVI (36) | New England Patriots | 20 | St. Louis Rams | 17 | Tom Brady | Louisiana Superdome | New Orleans | Louisiana | |
| Jan 28, 2001 | XXXV (35) | Baltimore Ravens | 34 | New York Giants | 7 | Ray Lewis | Raymond James Stadium | Tampa | Florida | |
| Jan 30, 2000 | XXXIV (34) | St. Louis Rams | 23 | Tennessee Titans | 16 | Kurt Warner | Georgia Dome | Atlanta | Georgia | |
| Jan 31, 1999 | XXXIII (33) | Denver Broncos | 34 | Atlanta Falcons | 19 | John Elway | Pro Player Stadium | Miami Gardens | Florida | |
| Jan 25, 1998 | XXXII (32) | Denver Broncos | 31 | Green Bay Packers | 24 | Terrell Davis | Qualcomm Stadium | San Diego | California | |
| Jan 26, 1997 | XXXI (31) | Green Bay Packers | 35 | New England Patriots | 21 | Desmond Howard | Louisiana Superdome | New Orleans | Louisiana | |
| Jan 28, 1996 | XXX (30) | Dallas Cowboys | 27 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 17 | Larry Brown | Sun Devil Stadium | Tempe | Arizona | |
| Jan 29, 1995 | XXIX (29) | San Francisco 49ers | 49 | San Diego Chargers | 26 | Steve Young | Joe Robbie Stadium | Miami Gardens | Florida | |
| Jan 30, 1994 | XXVIII (28) | Dallas Cowboys | 30 | Buffalo Bills | 13 | Emmitt Smith | Georgia Dome | Atlanta | Georgia | |
| Jan 31, 1993 | XXVII (27) | Dallas Cowboys | 52 | Buffalo Bills | 17 | Troy Aikman | Rose Bowl | Pasadena | California | |
| Jan 26, 1992 | XXVI (26) | Washington | 37 | Buffalo Bills | 24 | Mark Rypien | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | Minneapolis | Minnesota | |
| Jan 27, 1991 | XXV (25) | New York Giants | 20 | Buffalo Bills | 19 | Ottis Anderson | Tampa Stadium | Tampa | Florida | |
| Jan 28, 1990 | XXIV (24) | San Francisco 49ers | 55 | Denver Broncos | 10 | Joe Montana | Louisiana Superdome | New Orleans | Louisiana | |
| Jan 22, 1989 | XXIII (23) | San Francisco 49ers | 20 | Cincinnati Bengals | 16 | Jerry Rice | Joe Robbie Stadium | Miami Gardens | Florida | |
| Jan 31, 1988 | XXII (22) | Washington | 42 | Denver Broncos | 10 | Doug Williams | Jack Murphy Stadium | San Diego | California | |
| Jan 25, 1987 | XXI (21) | New York Giants | 39 | Denver Broncos | 20 | Phil Simms | Rose Bowl | Pasadena | California | |
| Jan 26, 1986 | XX (20) | Chicago Bears | 46 | New England Patriots | 10 | Richard Dent | Louisiana Superdome | New Orleans | Louisiana | |
| Jan 20, 1985 | XIX (19) | San Francisco 49ers | 38 | Miami Dolphins | 16 | Joe Montana | Stanford Stadium | Palo Alto | California | |
| Jan 22, 1984 | XVIII (18) | Los Angeles Raiders | 38 | Washington | 9 | Marcus Allen | Tampa Stadium | Tampa | Florida | |
| Jan 30, 1983 | XVII (17) | Washington | 27 | Miami Dolphins | 17 | John Riggins | Rose Bowl | Pasadena | California | |
| Jan 24, 1982 | XVI (16) | San Francisco 49ers | 26 | Cincinnati Bengals | 21 | Joe Montana | Pontiac Silverdome | Pontiac | Michigan | |
| Jan 25, 1981 | XV (15) | Oakland Raiders | 27 | Philadelphia Eagles | 10 | Jim Plunkett | Louisiana Superdome | New Orleans | Louisiana | |
| Jan 20, 1980 | XIV (14) | Pittsburgh Steelers | 31 | Los Angeles Rams | 19 | Terry Bradshaw | Rose Bowl | Pasadena | California | |
| Jan 21, 1979 | XIII (13) | Pittsburgh Steelers | 35 | Dallas Cowboys | 31 | Terry Bradshaw | Orange Bowl | Miami | Florida | |
| Jan 15, 1978 | XII (12) | Dallas Cowboys | 27 | Denver Broncos | 10 | Harvey Martin, Randy White | Superdome | New Orleans | Louisiana | |
| Jan 9, 1977 | XI (11) | Oakland Raiders | 32 | Minnesota Vikings | 14 | Fred Biletnikoff | Rose Bowl | Pasadena | California | |
| Jan 18, 1976 | X (10) | Pittsburgh Steelers | 21 | Dallas Cowboys | 17 | Lynn Swann | Orange Bowl | Miami | Florida | |
| Jan 12, 1975 | IX (9) | Pittsburgh Steelers | 16 | Minnesota Vikings | 6 | Franco Harris | Tulane Stadium | New Orleans | Louisiana | |
| Jan 13, 1974 | VIII (8) | Miami Dolphins | 24 | Minnesota Vikings | 7 | Larry Csonka | Rice Stadium | Houston | Texas | |
| Jan 14, 1973 | VII (7) | Miami Dolphins | 14 | Washington | 7 | Jake Scott | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | Los Angeles | California | |
| Jan 16, 1972 | VI (6) | Dallas Cowboys | 24 | Miami Dolphins | 3 | Roger Staubach | Tulane Stadium | New Orleans | Louisiana | |
| Jan 17, 1971 | V (5) | Baltimore Colts | 16 | Dallas Cowboys | 13 | Chuck Howley | Orange Bowl | Miami | Florida | |
| Jan 11, 1970 | IV (4) | Kansas City Chiefs | 23 | Minnesota Vikings | 7 | Len Dawson | Tulane Stadium | New Orleans | Louisiana | |
| Jan 12, 1969 | III (3) | New York Jets | 16 | Baltimore Colts | 7 | Joe Namath | Orange Bowl | Miami | Florida | |
| Jan 14, 1968 | II (2) | Green Bay Packers | 33 | Oakland Raiders | 14 | Bart Starr | Orange Bowl | Miami | Florida | |
| Jan 15, 1967 | I (1) | Green Bay Packers | 35 | Kansas City Chiefs | 10 | Bart Starr | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | Los Angeles | California |