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As many as 200 million people could have tuned in for Super Bowl LVIII, Forbes had estimated before game day. If you missed out on the action, we’ve rounded up all the ways to watch and stream Usher’s Halftime Show and the championship game between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs.
Keep reading for a breakdown of ways to watch Super Bowl 2024 from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas if you missed the live broadcast, or just want to revisit some highlights.
How to Watch the 2024 Super Bowl & Halftime Show Online
Those who don’t have access to local channels via cable, satellite, internet or a digital antenna to DVR the big game can watch local and cable channels such as CBS, ABC, Fox, NBC, ESPN, FX, Nickelodeon, HGTV, MSNBC, NFL Network and more on Fubo. Plans start at $79.99/month after a seven-day free trail. Plus, with the streaming platform’s “Lookback” feature, you can watch previously aired content for up to 72 hours after its aired — including the 2024 Super Bowl and Halftime Show.
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Another big name who appeared at the 2024 Super Bowl? Taylor Swift. The pop star attended the game to cheer on her boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, and later joined him on the field after the team’s victory to share a kiss in front of the cameras.
Super Bowl Weekend kicked off Thursday with the 2024 NFL Honors. Saturday’s scheduled included the Super Bowl LVIII Countdown Show and That Other Pregame Show.
Super Bowl Sunday launched with NFL Slimetime hosted by Nate Burleson and Young Dylan on CBS and Paramount+. Road to the Super Bowl aired at noon ET (9 a.m. PT) followed by You Are Looking Live! The Show That Changed Sports Television Forever, a one-hour documentary about the NFL pregame show, The NFL Today. The documentary premiered at 1 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT on CBS and Paramount+.
James Brown anchored The NFL Today live from Las Vegas’ Bellagio hotel and Allegiant Stadium at 2 p.m. ET/11 p.m. PT. The episode featured analysts Phil Simms, Burleson, Bill Cowher, JJ Watt, Boomer Esiason and NFL on CBS lead NFL insider, Jonathan Jones.
The Super Bowl on CBS Kickoff Show started at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT and the NFL Today postgame show broadcast after Super Bowl LVIII.
For Super Bowl gear, be sure to check out Usher’s Super Bowl LVIII merch collection and our roundup of the best Super Bowl merch for Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers fans.