Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke will watch his NFL franchise the Los Angeles Rams take on the Cincinnati Bengals in the Super Bowl on Sunday.
The Rams, having won the NFC, compete against the AFC champions in the Bengals with
The match, which will take place in the Rams' SoFi Stadium, offers Kroenke the opportunity to win his first Vince Lombardi trophy as team owner and the Rams second after winning the Super Bowl in 1999.
Victory for the Bengals would be the team's first and complete a remarkable turnaround given the franchise picked first overall in 2020.
For NFL fans wondering when and how to watch season-ender, here is all of the key information ahead of the fixture.
When is Super Bowl LVI?
Super Bowl LVI will take place on Sunday, February 13 and kick off gets under way at 11.30pm (UK time).
How can I watch Super Bowl LVI?
Super Bowl LVI coverage begins on BBC2 at 11pm and then switches over to BBC1 at 11.30pm for kick off.
Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports NFL start their coverage at 10pm on both channels.
Who is the half-time show?
Super Bowl LVI will have a star-studded half-time show with a live performance from rap icons Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and R&B legend Mary J Blige.