The Super Bowl is heading back west.
After a stop in New Orleans in 2025, Super Bowl 60 is set to take over Levi’s Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers, for what promises to be a high-stakes showdown between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. It’s a return to the Bay Area spotlight, and for fans on the West Coast, it’s more than just a game-it’s a week-long celebration of football’s biggest stage.
Kickoff Time: Set Your Clocks, Pacific Time Fans
For those watching from the Pacific Time Zone, the game kicks off at 3:30 p.m. PT on Sunday, February 8.
That’s the perfect late-afternoon window-just enough time to fire up the grill, settle into your favorite spot on the couch, and lock in for what could be a classic. On the East Coast, the action starts at 6:30 p.m.
ET, but for fans in Santa Clara and beyond, the timing couldn’t be better.
Where to Watch Super Bowl 60
NBC will carry the national broadcast, delivering full coverage of the game from start to finish. If you’re streaming, Peacock has you covered with a live feed.
NBC’s streaming platform has become a go-to for sports fans, offering everything from Sunday Night Football to Premier League soccer, Big Ten matchups, and even the Olympics. On Super Bowl Sunday, it’ll be the home for every snap, highlight, and replay.
On the Airwaves: Radio Coverage Options
If you’re on the move or just prefer the rhythm of the game through the radio, SiriusXM will have live play-by-play coverage. Patriots fans can tune in to channel 225, while Seahawks fans can catch their hometown call on channel 226. It’s a great way to stay connected to the action, especially for fans who want that local flavor in the booth.
Halftime Show & National Anthem: Star Power on Stage
As always, the Super Bowl halftime show is a spectacle in its own right-and this year, it’s going global. Three-time Grammy winner Bad Bunny will take center stage, bringing his Latin flair to one of the most-watched musical performances of the year. Expect energy, rhythm, and a packed setlist.
Before kickoff, Grammy-nominated singer and pop sensation Charlie Puth will handle the national anthem. Known for his vocal range and emotional delivery, Puth’s rendition is sure to set the tone for the night.
The Stage Is Set
With the Seahawks and Patriots ready to clash, Levi’s Stadium becomes the epicenter of the football world. Whether you're watching from the stands, streaming from home, or listening on the go, Super Bowl 60 is shaping up to be more than just a game-it’s a full-on football experience.
