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It doesn't get any bigger than this!
The National Football League (NFL) will stage its biggest game of the year, Super Bowl XLVIII, later on this evening (Sun., Feb. 2, 2014) as the Denver Broncos vs. Seattle Seahawks collide with the Lombardi Trophy at stake.
Kickoff is slated for 6:30 p.m. ET at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. To get up to date on all the latest odds, weather forecast, halftime show performers and more, click here.
There are a number of ways to watch the big game, the easiest of which is to simply turn on FOX, the network whose year has come up in the rotation. The Super Bowl will kick off at roughly 6:30 p.m., as noted, but the network has an entire day of programming planned leading up to it, including:
12 p.m.: Road to the Super Bowl
1 p.m.: Football America: Our Stories
2 p.m.: Super Bowl Pre-Game Show
5:00 p.m.: Super Bowl XLVIII
Assuming you can't watch television during the game, Fox Sports Go will broadcast a free live steam on its website right here. The NFL also offers the game via mobile device right here.
For those of you who live Internationally, here are broadcast partners for the game (via Wikipedia):
If you're really desperate, the NFL on Westwood One Sports package will broadcast the game nationally with Kevin Harlan and Boomer Esiason serving as commentators and James Lofton and Mark Malone serving as sideline reporters. In addition, Sirius XM Radio and NFL Audio Pass will carry the game as well.
Last, but certainly not least, you can follow along right here at MMAmania.com with our comprehensive coverage of the game, including detailed play-by-play of all the action for all four quarters as they occur RIGHT HERE.
See you for the big game tonight, Maniacs!
Be sure to also hit up our complete, up-to-date Denver Broncos vs. Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl 48 stream coverage right here.