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Super Bowl LI Start Time Information & TV Viewing Guide

Super Bowl LI Viewing Guide

With Super Bowl 50 now in the books, we’ll turn the page and look forward to Super Bowl LI. Here’s what you need to know about the big game in 2017.

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What day is Super Bowl LI and where will the game be played?

The game will be held on February, 2017 at NRG Stadium, which is the home of the Houston Texans. It will be the third Super Bowl in Houston. The Super Bowl has often kicked off at 6:30PM ET.

What Channel will air the Super Bowl?

Fox will have the broadcast rights for Super Bowl LI after CBS had the broadcast for Super Bowl 50. The last time Fox broadcasted the Super Bowl was in 2014 when the Seahawks routed the Broncos 43-8. Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (analyst), Pam Oliver (sideline) and Erin Andrews (sideline) were part of the broadcast crew.

How has the favorite/underdog and over/under fared in recent Super Bowls?

With the Broncos’ 24-10 upset win over the Panthers as a 5-point underdog, the dog is now 7-1 against the spread in the last nine Super Bowls (Super Bowl XLIX in 2015 was a pick’em between the Patriots and Seahawks). With the under cashing in Super Bowl 50, the under is now 7-5 in the last 12 Super Bowls.

As we draw closer to kickoff of Super Bowl LI and more information is available, we will update this page. Bookmark this page so you can check back throughout the year.

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