It's one of the world's most watched annual sports events (in the USA) and it's on Monday, Australian time.
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While the US celebrates Super Bowl Sunday, the international dateline puts paid to that in Australia.
Los Angeles Rams go into their second Super Bowl in the past four seasons as favourites against Cincinnati Bengals.
But the Bengals won in overtime against the widely tipped Kansas City Chiefs to earn their Super Bowl date so cannot be under-estimated.
Here's when you can watch the 56th edition of the Super Bowl in Australia:
- 10.30am: NSW, Victoria, the ACT and Tasmania
- 10am: South Australia
- 9:30am: Queensland
- 9am: Northern Territory
- 7:30am: Western Australia
You'll need to tuck aside about three-and-a-half hours if you want to watch it from go to whoa.
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What channel is the Super Bowl on?
Channel Seven will show the 2022 game from SoFi Stadium In California.
On Foxtel it will be shown on ESPN (channel 509).
Or stream it on 7plus or Kayo.
Who's performing at half-time?
That includes the much-anticipated halftime break. This year there are five headliners set to perform - Eminem, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar and Mary J. Blige.
Aside from the half-hour's musical interlude, there's always the much-loved Super Bowl ads to amuse. Don't expect to see the hyped American ones in Australia, for obvious reasons, but maybe check out some of the beauties from days gone by.