Tom Brady’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers will take on Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 55 next weekend.
It’s been a thrilling year of NFL action and the play-offs continued in dramatic fashion with the Championship games.
Brady’s Bucs beat the Green Bay Packers to keep their remarkable play-off run going and send ‘Tom Terrific’ to yet another Super Bowl.
Meanwhile, Patrick Mahomes overcame his injury issues to lead the Chiefs to another AFC title and their shot a second straight Super Bowl title.
All eye are now on the ‘Greatest Show on Turf’ which is just a few days away.
Super Bowl 55: Date and UK time
The showpiece event will be held on Sunday, February 7, 2021.
It will take place at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida home to the Buccaneers – it will be the first time a team has played in their own stadium in the Super Bowl.
Play will begin at 11.30pm UK time and will go through to around 3am – providing there’s no overtime drama.
The Weeknd will be headlining the traditional halftime show while Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan will be performing the national anthem.
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Super Bowl 55: Which teams are playing?
Wild Card Play-Offs
AFC
- Indianapolis Colts 24 – Buffalo Bills 27
- Cleveland Browns 48 – Pittsburgh Steelers 37
- Baltimore Ravers 20 – Tennessee Titans 13
NFC
- LA Rams 30 – Seattle Seahawks 20
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31 – Washington Football Team 23
- Chicago Bears 9 – New Orleans Saints 21
Divisional playoffs
AFC
- Baltimore Ravers 3 – Buffalo Bills 17
- Cleveland Browns 17 – Kansas City Chiefs 22
NFC
- LA Rams 18 – Green Bay Packers 32
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30 – New Orleans Saints 20
Championship games
AFC
- Buffalo Bills 24 – Kansas City Chiefs 38
NFC
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31 – Green Bay Packers 26
Super Bowl 55: How to watch
The game will be shown on free-to-air TV in the UK as it will be on BBC ONE and on the BBC website.
Full details on the UK TV coverage will follow.
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