Everything you need to know about Super Bowl 2022
The 2022 Super Bowl is just hours away and the game will air live and free on Channel 7 and 7plus with coverage beginning at 10 am AEDT.
From the NFL in Los Angeles to the slopes in Beijing, Seven’s sport schedule will be jam-packed when the Aussies go for gold on Day 10 of the Olympic Winter Games, following an epic Super Bowl LVI, including the highly anticipated Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show headlined by Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige and Eminem.
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Super Bowl 56 will take place on Sunday, February 13, 2022 (Monday morning in Australia) at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles - the home of the Chargers and Rams. The NFL adopted a new 17-game schedule this season which pushes the Super Bowl back by one week and into the middle of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
The Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams will headline an action-packed day of sport on the Seven Network when the biggest sporting event in America, the Super Bowl LVI, is broadcast live and free on Channel 7 and 7plus Monday 14 February from 10 am AEDT.
The NFL action will kick off from 9.30am AEDT with a special Super Bowl Edition of Seven’s NFL Armchair Experts, featuring former Arizona Cardinals punter and Geelong AFL star Ben Graham and host Cam Luke on the ground in Los Angeles before the main event at 10 am AEDT.
Following all the NFL action, Seven’s Matt Shirvington and Emma Freedman will take viewers live to Beijing 2022 for a huge day of coverage, featuring Australian flagbearer Laura Peel, Danielle Scott and Gabi Ash in the Women’s Freestyle Ski Aerial, after the event was postponed last night.
Bronze Medallist Tess Coady has another chance to secure a medal in the postponed Women’s