Fox Sports and Fox Deportes are bringing their comprehensive coverage of Super Bowl LIX to New Orleans, Louisiana from February 6th to February 9th, offering a total of 67 hours of programming across Fox, FS1, and Fox Deportes. The broadcast will cover the excitement of the Super Bowl from the streets of the French Quarter to the Superdome itself.

Fox's coverage begins with Super Bowl Eve programming on February 8th and culminates on Super Bowl Sunday, February 9th, with extensive coverage across all channels. FS1 will broadcast live daily studio shows from Bourbon Street on February 6th and 7th. Fox Deportes will deliver its fifth Super Bowl broadcast in Spanish, aiming to surpass its previous record as the highest-rated Spanish-language Super Bowl broadcast. Their coverage will include comprehensive pre-game and post-game analysis.

Fox Sports’ digital platforms will also offer in-depth coverage from a team of experts and reporters based in New Orleans. This year's unique feature is a Tubi takeover, providing viewers with additional access and viewing options. For the first time, Fox Sports will leverage Tubi to enhance the viewing experience. Super Bowl LIX will be available across various platforms including Fox, Fox Deportes, Tubi, Telemundo, and NFL digital properties, all offering unauthenticated access.

With the game returning to New Orleans—the location of Fox Sports' first Super Bowl broadcast—the network aims to capture the full energy of this significant sporting event. The detailed schedule and extensive coverage promise to make this a memorable viewing experience.