The NFL Super Bowl 2025 to air exclusively on ESPN across Africa
Viewers across Africa to enjoy both live and repeat airings
Kansas City Chiefs face Philadelphia Eagles as they vie for historic three-peat victory
ESPN, the undisputed home of America’s premiere sporting leagues, is the exclusive broadcaster in Africa of one of the greatest sporting events on the calendar: The NFL Super Bowl. This year, viewers across the continent will be able to tune in live on both ESPN and ESPN2 on Monday, 10 February at 01:00 (CAT).
The much-anticipated showdown will see the defending champions Kansas City Chiefs face the Philadelphia Eagles in the 59th Super Bowl, #ESPNAfricaSuperBowlLVIII. Fans can expect a game filled with grid-iron action, strategy, and unforgettable moments as the two conference champions battle for the coveted Vince Lombardi Trophy. This year’s Super Bowl will take place in New Orleans at the Caesars Superdome, home to the New Orleans Saints, with a capacity of 83,000 spectators. This marks the 11th time New Orleans has hosted the event.
Can the Kansas City Chiefs make history?
This epic match showcases two titanic teams who've both made very recent trips to the championship. In Super Bowl 59, the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Philadelphia Eagles, their Super Bowl opponent from two years ago, in a rematch for the books. This showdown also features some of the most celebrated stars in the league - like Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce in the Chiefs, and Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley for the Eagles - facing off on the biggest stage in the NFL.
No team has ever won three consecutive Super Bowls. Many teams have won back-to-back Super Bowls, but the Chiefs now have a chance to become the first to achieve historic three-peat success.
Who is performing at the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show?
The Super Bowl halftime show, a 12- to 15-minute musical extravaganza and one of the most coveted slots on the American music calendar, will feature Grammy-winning hip hop artist Kendrick Lamar. The 37-year-old Lamar, from Compton, the heart of the Los Angeles rap scene, has 17 Grammy wins and previously performed during the Super Bowl halftime show in 2022 alongside Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and Mary J. Blige. Past Super Bowl halftime performers include The Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Rihanna and Beyoncé. Last season's performance featured Grammy-winning artist Usher.
More opportunities to watch
For those who can’t catch the action live or those who would simply like to enjoy it more than once, full game repeats will air on ESPN on Monday 10 February and Tuesday 11 February at 14:00, and on ESPN2 on Monday 10 February at 08:00 and 17:00. In addition to the full match replays, a special 55-minute highlight version will also be available, giving fans another opportunity to relive the best moments of the game.
The NFL Super Bowl is more than just a championship game. It’s a cultural phenomenon that brings together sports, music, and entertainment on an unmatched scale.
#ESPNAfricaSuperBowlLVIII
How to tune in to ESPN:
ESPN: DStv 218, Starsat 248
ESPN2: DStv 219, Starsat 249
- All times are stated in CAT / SAST.
- Schedule subject to change