Watch Super Bowl live in Australia, 7plus stream, start time and half-time show details
![Pat Mahomes and the Chiefs are gunning for a hat-trick of Super Bowl titles.](https://images.thenightly.com.au/publication/C-17628806/2fafeda2ff8f7aa510e44bb311a46d87c281c3a3-16x9-x0y0w1280h720.jpg?imwidth=810)
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have returned for a blockbuster clash in Super Bowl LIX live and free on Channel 7, 7mate and 7plus Sport.
Seven’s coverage kicks off on Monday, February 10 from 9am AEDT on 7mate and 7plus Sport, with a special Super Bowl preview from the NFL Armchair Experts.
Then from 10am, former NRL hopeful turned NFL star Jordan Mailata could create sporting history by becoming the first Australian to play in a winning Super Bowl team.
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By continuing you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.The Chiefs have a chance to claim a never-seen-before Super Bowl hat-trick in their fifth Super Bowl appearance in six years, while the Eagles could redeem themselves after losing to the Chiefs at Super Bowl LVII two years ago.
Off the field, New Orleans’ Superdome will come alive for the Half-Time Show as Grammy Award-winner Kendrick Lamar — one of the most influential hip-hop artists of his generation — takes to the stage.
Taylor Swift and her star-studded entourage are also expected to turn up and turn heads, supporting her partner and Chiefs star Travis Kelce.
![Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift embrace on the field after Kansas City won last year’s Super Bowl.](https://images.thenightly.com.au/publication/C-17628806/261a98007bd4efd71a84543d74dc2b3d62c275c7.jpg?imwidth=810)
For a uniquely Australian perspective, former punter Ben Graham — the first Australian to ever play in a Super Bowl — will be live from New Orleans alongside Seven’s Cam Luke, from 9am AEDT, with NFL Armchair Experts.
Sunrise will have unprecedented access inside Caesars Superdome with 7NEWS US Correspondent Mylee Hogan live from 5.30am AEDT, giving viewers a front seat to all the pre-match colour and hype.
Seven’s play-by-play coverage will be led by commentator Kevin Burkhardt, and seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady, with Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi reporting from the sideline.
“Super Bowl LIX promises to be one for the ages. Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs can create history by becoming the first team ever to win a third straight Super Bowl,” Seven Network Director of Sport Chris Jones said.
“However, the Philadelphia Eagles are out for redemption, and after a record-breaking year, running back Saquon Barkley and quarterback Jalen Hurts will lead the birds into one of the most anticipated Super Bowls in recent times.
“Throw in 22-time GRAMMY winner Kendrick Lamar and special guest SZA, and it’s sure to be an event for the ages.”
NFL fans can also relive all the action of the sport’s most iconic Super Bowl clashes, with the Super Bowl Countdown always-on channel on 7plus Sport.
Watch Super Bowl live in Australia
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10
NFL Armchair Experts – Super Bowl Edition
Sydney and Melbourne 9.00am live on 7mate and 7plus Sport
Brisbane 8.00am live on 7mate and 7plus Sport
Adelaide 8.30am live on 7mate and 7plus Sport
Perth 6.00am live on 7mate and 7plus Sport
Super Bowl LIX
Kansas City Chiefs v Philadelphia Eagles
Sydney and Melbourne 10.00am live on Seven and 7plus Sport
Brisbane 9.00am live on Seven and 7plus Sport
Adelaide 9.30am live on Seven and 7plus Sport
Perth 7.00am live on 7mate and 7plus Sport, 9.00am live on Seven and 7plus Sport
Originally published on 7NEWS Sport