This weekend, "Championship Sunday" will determine what teams will play in the 2022 Super Bowl.
The NFC Championship game will be between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Kansas City Chiefs. The AFC Championship game, meanwhile, will be contested by the San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams.
Each game will be broadcast exclusively live on both Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports NFL. Coverage starts at 7pm UK time and the latest Sky package deals can be found here.
This year's Super Bowl will take place on Sunday, February 13 - the first time that the Super Bowl will take place on the second week of the month, as a result of recent regular-season expansion from 16 games to 17.
The Super Bowl will take place at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Los Angeles. This opens up the possibility of the Rams having a "home advantage" should they overcome the 49ers.
Who is playing the Super Bowl half-time show?
The Super Bowl is, of course, more than just a sporting showcase.
This year sees an all-star line-up with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J Blige, and Kendrick Lamar headlining.
Last Thursday, January 20, the following trailer was released featuring the following hit songs, in order: "Rap God", "The Next Episode", "Family Affair", "Humble", "Still D.R.E.", and "California Love".
Are Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J Blige, or Kendrick Lamar touring the UK?
Out of all the performers at the Super Bowl 2022 half-time, only Snoop Dogg is touring the UK in the near future.
Snoop Dogg's rescheduled "I Wanna Thank Me" will take place from late August into early September 2022. Full details of the tour can be found below. The remaining tickets are available through Ticketmaster.
- 26 August - Glasgow, OVO Hydro
- 27 August - Birmingham, Resorts World Arena
- 30 August - London, The O2
- 01 September - Manchester, AO Arena
- 02 September - Leeds, First Direct Arena
Following stops in Finland, France, Denmark, and Germany, Snoop Dogg will be back in the UK, and then on into Ireland.
He first heads to Belfast's SSE Arena on September 16, before heading to County Kerry a day later where he plays the Gleneagle INEC Arena.
In the last date of Snoop Dogg's tour, he goes to Dublin on Monday, September 19, playing the 3Arena.
Go to ticketmaster.co.uk/snoop-dogg for further details.