Without room for two people is the most important sporting event in the United States. This year, it will take place on February 12 at the stadium of the University of Phoenix, in Glendale (Arizona). You are already confirmed where Super Bowl 2023 is online and live in Latin America.
In addition to what the sporting meeting means, the performances of live artists are also part of the show.
Who will sing in the halftime show and the National Anthem?
The Super Bowl LVII halftime show will be performed this time by Rihanna, while the US National Anthem will be performed by country music star Chris Stapleton.
Stapleton, winner of eight Grammy Awards, is considered one of the most respected and consulted musicians in the country. He took home three Grammy Awards in 2022 and was honored with a Country Music Association Male Vocalist of the Year award in 2021.
For his part, the law of R&B, Babyface will interpret «America the Beautiful».
Meanwhile, the United States Navy will fly over State Farm Stadium to commemorate 50 years of women flying in the service.
Want to watch the Super Bowl 2023 online and live?
It will be through Star Plus, the streaming platform that has ESPN’s live sports among its contents.
Where does the name Super Bowl come from?
Super Bowl, also known in Latin America as Supertazón, is the name given to the last game of the NFL (National Football League) championship, in which it faces the champions of the NFC and the AFC. The game is played on the second Sunday of February and is named after Lamar Hunt, former owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, who called it that to differentiate it from the rest of the bowls that were played.
Who will be the referee this time?
Carl Cheffers will be the primary referee for Super Bowl LVII. It is the second time she has been elected in the last three seasons and the third time in the last seven years. He has also been a referee in Super Bowls LII and LV.
If you want to watch the Super Bowl 2023 live online, you can do so in Latin America via Star Plusthe streaming platform that is part of the Disney conglomerate and that has the rights to ESPN.