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Super Bowl LX TV channel and how to watch for free after BBC and ITV lose rights

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Super Bowl LX TV channel and all the info needed to watch the New England Patriots against the Seattle Seahawks
How to watch Super Bowl LX for free on TV in the UK
- Location and Scheduling: The 60th edition of the NFL’s championship game lands at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara on Sunday, February 8, 2026. For those watching from the UK, the kickoff is slated for 11:30 PM GMT.
- Channel 5’s Free Access: This season, Channel 5 serves as the primary free-to-air destination for British viewers. You can access the live broadcast through your television set or via a digital stream on the My5 app, compatible with most smartphones and smart TVs. Channel 5’s coverage begins at 10:30 PM.
- Sky Sports’ Premier Coverage: For a specialised experience, Sky Sports remains the top choice for hardcore fans. They offer an uninterrupted, ad-free game feed on Sky Sports NFL and Main Event, with their studio buildup beginning at 10PM.
- The DAZN US Feed Option: Viewers seeking the “genuine American” atmosphere can subscribe to the NFL Game Pass on DAZN. This platform carries the native US broadcast, featuring the iconic American advertisements and the full domestic halftime analysis.
- The 2026 Contest: This landmark Super Bowl sees the New England Patriots take on the Seattle Seahawks. It is a high-stakes encounter between two iconic franchises that successfully navigated a grueling postseason to reach the final.
- The Halftime Production: Global phenomenon Bad Bunny is the confirmed headliner for the Apple Music Halftime Show. His set is expected to be a massive cultural event, filling the gap between the game’s second and third quarters.
- The Move from the BBC: The NFL ended its partnership with the BBC in 2022. The league opted for a more commercial model, seeking broadcasters that could offer integrated marketing and sponsorship opportunities that the license-fee-funded BBC is unable to provide.
- The Rights Shift to Channel 5: While ITV previously held the free-to-air rights, Channel 5 secured a significant multi-year contract starting in 2025. This deal makes them the sole free-to-air home for the Super Bowl and a selection of regular-season fixtures.
- Radio and Audio Streaming: If you aren’t near a TV, you can catch the game via live radio. talkSPORT and BBC Radio 5 Live (available through BBC Sounds) will provide detailed play-by-play commentary from start to finish.
- The Monday Morning After: Due to the West Coast time zone, the game likely won’t wrap up until about 3:00 AM GMT on Monday. Consequently, many UK fans celebrate “Super Monday” by taking a day of leave to recover from the overnight session.
- Augmented Reality (AR) Features: For the first time, fans using the official NFL app during the broadcast can access real-time AR overlays. This allows you to point your phone at your screen to see live player stats and “Next Gen” speed data overlaid on the action.
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