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Neil Bennett

How to watch Cincinnati Bengals vs Los Angeles Rams at Super Bowl LVI on UK TV

This Sunday sees the conclusion of the 2021-22 NFL season and 32 teams have been whittled down to just two: the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams

The 56th Super Bowl will be played at the newly-built SoFi Stadium in LA, giving the Rams home-field advantage. The arena is extendable from its year-round capacity of 70,000 to host over 100,000 for the Super Bowl, as well as the upcoming 2028 Olympic games.

En route to the Super Bowl, the Rams have overcome the Arizona Cardinals, the now-retired Tom Brady's Tampa Buccaneers, and the San Francisco 49ers for the NFC Championship.

The Bengals, meanwhile, have beaten the Las Vegas Raiders, the Tennessee Titans, and, finally, the Kansas City Chiefs for the AFC Championship.

Bookies make the Rams odds-on favourites, with most pricing them at around 1/2.

How to watch Super Bowl LVI on UK TV

NFL fans have two viewing options for this Sunday's Super Bowl.

The game will be shown on both BBC1 and Sky Sports, where it's also simulcast across their dedicated NFL channel, as well as Sky Sports Main Event.

If you're not a Sky Sports subscriber, click here to upgrade or check out the latest packages.

Extensive NFL coverage is also available through the NFL Game Pass, which is currently allowing subscribers to join and watch the Super Bowl for just $0.99.

How to stream Super Bowl LVI online

Sky customers can access their channels with use of Sky Go app. BBC coverage is also available on-the-go through the iPlayer.

You can also find the game online at nflgamepass.com/

What time does Super Bowl LVI start?

BBC coverage gets underway following Match of the Day 2 from 11.35pm.

Sky Sports coverage starts at the slightly earlier time of 11.30pm.

Who is playing the Super Bowl halftime show?

The Super Bowl is, of course, renowned for more than just the sport itself.

Rappers Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and Kendrick Lamar will join R&B singer Mary J. Blige during the 2022 halftime show.

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