Super Bowl LIX, featuring the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, will be broadcast on Sunday, February 9th, at 6:30 p.m. ET. This year's game promises record-breaking viewership thanks to a collaborative effort between Telemundo and Fox.
Telemundo will provide comprehensive Spanish-language coverage, starting with a two-hour pregame show at 4 p.m. ET. Their commentary team, including Miguel Gurwitz and Rolando Cantú, will report live from New Orleans. “After a record-breaking broadcast in 2022, we are thrilled to offer Spanish-language coverage of Super Bowl LIX to the widest Spanish-language audience in history, expanding access to the premier event and supporting the growing fandom of American football among Latinos,” stated Joaquin Duro, EVP, Sports, NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises. He further emphasized their commitment to enriching the Super Bowl experience by showcasing the culture and stories surrounding the event.
Telemundo's coverage will extend beyond the game itself, integrating Super Bowl content into various programs, from news segments on Noticias Telemundo to cooking segments on Hoy Día. En Casa con Telemundo will cover celebrity appearances, while Zona Mixta will offer late-night sports segments.
Fox will air the English-language broadcast, with Fox Deportes offering an alternative Spanish-language telecast. Their coverage will include extensive pregame and postgame analysis. Through collaboration with Telemundo, Fox aims to make this Super Bowl the most widely available Spanish-language broadcast in U.S. history.
Digital access is key; viewers can stream the game on Tubi, Peacock, and NFL digital properties without authentication. Telemundo will engage fans on social media using the hashtags #NuestroSuperBowlLIX and #SuperBowlTelemundo.