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Super Bowl 2018 streaming: All you need to know for watching Sunday's game live online, on TV, and radio

There will be no shortage of options for catching Patriots vs. Eagles on Sunday.

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All eyes are on Minneapolis this week heading into Super Bowl 52. On Sunday, the New England Patriots take on the Philadelphia Eagles in a rematch of Super Bowl 39. There are plenty of options for viewers to catch the game live when things kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET on NBC. Live streams can be found at NBC Sports, Yahoo! Sports (iOS | Android), and FuboTV.

For viewers who want to listen on the radio, Westwood One is carrying the game with Kevin Harlan on the call. Look for your local Westwood One station here.

The Patriots are looking to repeat as Super Bowl champions after last year’s epic comeback win over the Atlanta Falcons. Head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady have five rings each and are both in the big game for the eighth time in their careers. The Patriots went 13-3 in the regular season and took care of business in the playoffs, including a comeback win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC Championship. Brady is a potential MVP once again.

The Eagles took a much different path to the Super Bowl. They cruised to the NFC’s No. 1 seed on the strength of Carson Wentz, who was getting legitimate MVP buzz before a torn ACL ended his season early. Philly turned to Nick Foles, who has been less consistent than Wentz but has done enough to keep the offense moving. The Eagles rode a tough defense to wins over the Atlanta Falcons and Minnesota Vikings.

Still looking for their first Super Bowl title, the Eagles have embraced their underdog identity, and the defense should be a good matchup against Brady. But if they want to lift the Lombardi Trophy, they need Foles to be at his absolute best. Even the smallest mistake could change the game. There’s no margin for error when playing Brady and Belichick, so Doug Pederson and Co. will need a perfect game plan on Sunday.

Here’s all the viewing information you need.

Time, TV, and streaming info

Time: 6:30 p.m. ET Sunday

Location: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minn.

TV: NBC

Online: NBC Sports, Yahoo! Sports (iOS | Android), FuboTV

Radio: Westwood One


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