
Did You Know You Can Stream Super Bowl LIX for Free?
By Movieguide® Contributor
Fox Sports has announced its plan to stream Super Bowl LIX on Tubi, a free, ad-supported streaming service.
Along with Super Bowl LIX, Tubi’s coverage will include FOX’s SUPER BOWL LIX PREGAME SHOW and a “first-of-its-kind live pre-show,” titled the TUBI RED CARPET AT SUPER BOWL LIX, Fox Sports announced. Olivia Culpo, wife of San Fransisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey, will host the TUBI RED CARPET broadcast, which will cover “the celebrity, fashion and culture behind America’s biggest sports event live from Caesars Superdome.” It starts at 3:30 p.m. ET.
Other Countdown to the Superbowl content begins Jan. 28 and will include historic Super Bowls, halftime shows, best of NFL Honors and analysis.
Deadline says Tubi’s coverage will “complement” game coverage on Feb. 9. The main telecast will air on Fox broadcast network, Fox Deportes and NBCUniversal’s Telemundo. Grammy award-winning rapper Kendrick Lamar will perform the half-time show at Ceasars Superdome in New Orleans.
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While the teams for Super Bowl LIX aren’t set yet, former Super Bowl winner Eli Manning made his predictions.
“My Super Bowl prediction is the Buffalo Bills and the Detroit Lions, with Detroit winning. You heard it here first,” Manning told the TODAY show.
The former quarterback shared some of his favorite football memories.
“I think the times I played in the Super Bowl are probably my favorite memories,” Manning said. “Winning championships, winning Super Bowls, the celebrations after the Super Bowl with my family, with former teammates I played high school football with college football were at the game, and to celebrate with them, I promise you, they celebrated like they just won a Super Bowl. Maybe harder than I did, but just being there with teammates, coaches, fans, family, get to watch my brother win two Super Bowls. So those are, are two of my couple of my favorite memories.”
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