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9:30am - 10:00am: Live NFL Blitz Super Bowl LVI Pre-Show 10:00am - 10:30am: Live pre-game coverage 10:30am: Kick-off for Super Bowl LVI 12:00pm: (approx.): Half-time show
Kayo Sports is available from $27.50 per month for HD streaming on two devices or $35 per month for HD streaming on three devices. It also comes with a 7-day free trial and no lock-in contract. The Kayo Sports app is available on iOS and Android smart devices, PC and Mac computers via most web browsers, Samsung, LG and Hisense Smart TVs, as well as more streaming devices and gaming consoles like Apple TV and PlayStation 5. If you don’t already have a Foxtel subscription, ESPN is available through the Sports package. With Foxtel Now, the Essentials + Sport plan costs $54 per month (discounted to $29 per month for the first three months) and with traditional Foxtel iQ, Sports HD is available from $59.20 per month on a 12-month plan (typically $88 per month). Here are the key times for Foxtel and ESPN’s 2022 NFL Super Bowl coverage:
2:00am - 9:30am: Live Postseason NFL Countdown 9:30am - 10:00am: Live NFL Blitz Super Bowl LVI Pre-Show 10:00am - 10:30am: Live pre-game coverage 10:30am: Kick-off for Super Bowl LVI 12:00pm: (approx.): Half-time show 4:30pm: Match replay on ESPN2 (510)
ESPN will also be airing post-game analysis and coverage throughout Monday afternoon with highlights and commentary via NFL Primetime and SportsCenter Live. If you’re a diehard NFL fan, you could do worse than the Pro Pass. It offers live and on-demand access to Super Bowl LVI, 24/7 access to NFL Network Live as well as game highlights, previews and ongoing access to the 2022 NFL Draft once the NFL Super Bowl LVI is over. Otherwise, the discounted Super Bowl pass will get you access to everything but the 2022 Draft season. For all the hype, the Halftime Show typically only lasts between 12 and 15 minutes. That’s usually more than enough with one headline performer but for a bill this stacked, there’s a lot of talent to cram into such a short intermission. No doubt you can expect a powerhouse medley from some of Dr Dre’s most successful proteges and peers all on one stage. In addition to the big Halftime Show, another aspect of the NFL Super Bowl that people look forward to is the ads (you don’t hear that often). See, the Super Bowl is kind of like the Met Gala for Capitalism. A who’s who of the biggest brands in the world; a Marketing Mecca. Most brands will run a funny ad starring Ryan Reynolds or somebody but those aren’t necessarily the ads we’re looking forward to. In between ads for Jeep Wranglers or Peloton bikes, there’s usually a good serving of never-seen-before cinematic trailers. You can almost guarantee Disney will waste no time getting out a trailer for its upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi TV series now that The Book of Boba Fett has wrapped up but its Marvel division has Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Moon Knight trailers at the ready too. Outside of those first-looks and possible surprises, you can expect just about every other upcoming blockbuster to make an appearance at some point; Jurassic World: Dominion, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and the new Minions flick are all likely to rear their heads during the event. Other than that, here’s hoping we get some interesting never-seen-before trailers that haven’t already been teased or leaked prior to the Big Game.