Super Bowl LIX will see Kansas City Chiefs meet the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans, with UK fans able to watch the game live for 99p

The 2024/25 NFL season is at its end as Super Bowl LIX takes place this weekend. Only two teams are left standing after fighting through the playoff rounds, with Kansas City Chiefs set to face Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, February 9.

This season’s grand finale will be held at New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome, which will host the game for the eighth time. NFL fans here in the UK can watch the Super Bowl live from 11.30pm with the authentic US broadcast for 99p with DAZN’s NFL Game Pass.

Usually priced at £19.99, the streamer’s Season Pro package has been reduced to 99p as a one-off payment, which provides access to all NFL content until July 31. There’s also the option to upgrade to Season Pro Ultimate for £4.99, which offers streaming on five devices in two locations, plus up to four games on one screen with multiview.

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The Chiefs go into Super Bowl LIX on the verge of a historic three-peat, something no other NFL team has ever managed to achieve. They secured their place in the finale with a 32-29 victory over Buffalo Bills in the Conference Championship playoff, putting Andy Reid’s team within touching distance of the Vince Lombardi trophy once again.

NFL fans can watch Super Bowl 59 for 99p with DAZN’s NFL Game Pass.

Usually £19.99, this includes the authentic US broadcast and provides access to all NFL content until July 31.

The other Conference Championship fixture saw the Eagles beat Washington Commanders 55-23, setting up a repeat of Super Bowl LVII. The Eagles lost that game to the Chiefs 38-35 in what was the teams first meeting.

The Eagles are no stranger to playing the Super Bowl though, having lifted the trophy most recently in 2018 at Super Bowl LII with a win over the New England Patriots. They will now face their Kansas rivals once again at the Caesars Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints.

As always, the Super Bowl will also feature the hotly-anticipated halftime show, which this year is led by Kendrick Lamar. This will mark the second time the Grammy-winning rapper has performed at a Super Bowl halftime show after he featured with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem and Mary J. Blige at the 2022 edition.

Alternatively, NFL Game Pass is also available on Amazon’s Prime Video for 99p per month for six months and £29.99 thereafter. Sky Sports is also home to a dedicated NFL channel, which comes as standard with the new £35 Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle.

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