If you’re a seasoned football fan, there’s no doubt that you’re already looking forward to this year’s Super Bowl. If sports bore and/or repel you, though, I’m here to say that it might just be worth tuning in to Super Bowl LVII this Sunday, if only to see a very special halftime performance from an artist who may or may not have released the album Anti in 2016. Either way, here’s everything you need to know about the 2023 Super Bowl:

When is Super Bowl LVII?

This year’s Super Bowl will take place on Sunday, February 12, starting at 6:30 p.m. EST.

How can I watch this year’s Super Bowl?

This year’s game will air on Fox, but to the millennial cord-cutters out there, don’t despair; you can also watch the game via live TV subscriptions to streamers like Hulu, FuboTV, and YouTube TV.

Who’s playing?

The Philadelphia Eagles, making their fourth-ever Super Bowl appearance, will face off against the Kansas City Chiefs, making their third-ever appearance. 

Where will Super Bowl LVII take place?

Today’s game will take place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, home of the Arizona Cardinals.

Who’s doing the halftime show?

Get ready, because this year’s halftime performer is none other than Rihanna, making it more than likely that the show will be one to remember. (In other words, don’t run out for beer and Smartfood during halftime, because you’re probably going to want to see this one.)

Who else is performing at the Super Bowl?

Emmy-winning Abbott Elementary star Sheryl Lee Ralph will perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing” during the pre-show, while country music singer Chris Stapleton will be singing the national anthem. R&B artist Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds will also perform a rendition of “America the Beautiful.”

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