2020 Super Bowl LIV on Sunday
The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will play for the NFL championship


In the NFL’s 100th season, the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers will battle for the league’s crown in Super Bowl LIV.

For Kansas City, this moment — reaching the Super Bowl — is immense. That was underscored during the AFC championship game, when Clark Hunt, owner of the Chiefs, was handed the conference trophy as his team advanced to its first Super Bowl in 50 years. The trophy bears the name of his father, Lamar Hunt, a key figure in the league’s history.

The Chiefs will face the 49ers, who hadn’t finished with a winning record in five years before they burst on to the scene with a balanced offense and dominant defensive line. They rode those units, and Coach Kyle Shanahan’s play-calling, to the NFC’s top seed this year.

When is the Super Bowl?
Super Bowl LIV will take place on Sunday, February 2, 2020, at 6:30 p.m. EST.

Who is playing in Super Bowl LIV?
The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will face off for the first time in a Super Bowl.

Where is Super Bowl LIV?
Hard Rock Stadium will host the game in 2020, marking Miami’s 11th time as Super Bowl host city.


How to watch:
Download sport TV Live – iOS/Android App 

What does the Super Bowl winner get?

The winner of the Super Bowl claims the Vince Lombardi Trophy — a 22-inch-tall, seven-pound, sterling silver football on a stand. Each member of the winning team also gets $118,000.


Who are the halftime performers?

Shakira and Jennifer Lopez, two pop icons, will be this year’s performers. Shakira, who is Colombian, and Lopez, a Puerto Rican from the Bronx, called attention to the fact that two Latina performers would be sharing such a major stage; Shakira called the gig “a true American Dream.”

This is the first Super Bowl halftime show since the NFL and Jay-Z announced a partnership last year that included having the rapper and his agency, Roc Nation, co-produce the event.