Where to watch: Super Bowl LX

The action all begins Monday, 9 February.

The New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks will meet in a Super Bowl rematch when they face off in Super Bowl LX, live and free on the Seven Network on Monday, 9 February.

Seven’s exclusive free-to-air coverage will begin from 9.00am AEDT on 7mate and 7plus Sport, before the championship game kicks off at 10.00am AEDT across Seven, 7mate and 7plus Sport.

Seven’s live coverage from Santa Clara

Coverage will open with a special Super Bowl preview from NFL Tailgate, hosted by the first Australian to play in a Super Bowl, Ben Graham, alongside NFL expert Cam Luke, broadcasting live from Santa Clara, California.

Play-by-play commentary will be led by Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth, with Melissa Stark and Kaylee Hartung Rinaldi reporting from the sidelines.

Sunrise will also broadcast live from inside Levi’s Stadium, with 7NEWS US Correspondent Rob Scott on location from 5.30am AEDT.

Seven Network Head of Sport Digital Kirsty Bradmore said bringing the event to Australian audiences was a point of pride for the network.

“The Super Bowl is one of the world’s great sporting events and Seven is incredibly proud to bring Super Bowl LX to Australian audiences,” Bradmore said.

“It reflects our long-standing commitment to delivering the biggest moments in global sport, live and free, to viewers right across the country.”

A Super Bowl rematch 11 years in the making

The last time the Patriots and Seahawks met on Super Bowl stage was in 2015, in what is widely regarded as one of the greatest games in NFL history.

Patriots vs Seahawks (2015).

That match was decided by a late interception from Malcolm Butler, sealing victory for New England.

This year’s clash will feature entirely new line-ups, with no remaining players from the 2015 rosters. The Seahawks enter the game led by Sam Darnold and Jaxon Smith-Njigba, while the Patriots are headlined by Drake Maye and Stefon Diggs.

Seattle will be chasing redemption, aiming to claim its second Super Bowl title, while New England looks to add another championship to its storied history.

Bad Bunny headlines the halftime show

Following Kendrick Lamar’s 2025 halftime performance, this year’s Apple Music Halftime Show will be headlined by GRAMMY Award-winner Bad Bunny, with Seven promising an “electric” performance.

Bad Bunny

Bradmore said Seven’s multi-platform approach would allow fans to experience the event across broadcast, digital and social channels.

“Having Super Bowl LX on Seven allows us to deliver the event at scale across broadcast, digital and social platforms, ensuring fans can experience the game in more ways than ever before,” she said.

A full week of NFL on Seven

Seven’s NFL coverage will extend beyond Super Bowl day, with the Pro Bowl airing live on 7mate and 7plus Sport from 12.00pm AEDT on Wednesday, 4 February.

Additional programming includes NFL: Road To The Super Bowl on Friday, 6 February, followed by the NFL Honours ceremony hosted by Jon Hamm, and a prime-time NFL Tailgate special live from San Francisco.

Fans can also revisit classic Super Bowl moments on demand via 7plus Sport.

Top Image: Top image: Cam Luke & Ben Graham

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