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How to watch the 2024 Super Bowl: Chiefs vs. 49ers, halftime show entertainment with Usher

Watching Super Bowl LVIII in Australia? We’ve got all the information you need, like what time’s kick off and which team is favoured to win the big game.

Thousands swarm Las Vegas to watch Super Bowl LVIII

The Super Bowl is here, which means you’ll join millions worldwide as they tune in at 10:30am (AEDT) to watch one of the biggest sporting events of the year.

With the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the San Francisco 49ers, we’re set for an epic clash between a Patrick Mahomes-led dynasty that has gone all the way to the Super Bowl four times in the past five seasons and a team reminiscent of a 49ers team from the 1980s that won the Super Bowl in ‘81, ‘84, ‘88 and ‘89.

Watch Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII, LIVE at 1030am (AEDT) on ESPN on Kayo Sports. New to Kayo? Start your free trial now >

But can the 49ers claim the prize that’s alluded them since the 1994 season?

Whether you’re watching live inside Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders, the comfort of your couch or your local sports bar, we’ve got all your questions covered – when’s the kick-off, who’s performing in the halftime show, will Australian NFL player Mitch Wishnowsky take the field for an NFL punt payday, what’s going on with Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce and Joe Biden and most importantly, who’s going to win the big game?

Find out everything and more as we explore Super Bowl LVIII!

What time does Super Bowl 2024 start

The biggest NFL game on the planet will officially begin at 10:30am (AEDT). Check out all the details you need to watch and stream Super Bowl LVII.

Kayo and ESPN will cover pre and post-game, with Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovsky, and Louis Riddick calling the game exclusively inside Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Channel 7 (7mate or 7Plus, depending on your location) will have free-to-air coverage from 9:00am (AEDT).

Super Bowl 2024 kick off time around Australia

• Melbourne, Sydney time (AEDT): 10:30am

• Adelaide time (AECT): 10am

• Brisbane time (AEST): 9:30am

• Perth time (AWST): 7:30am

Brock Purdy of the San Francisco 49ers boasts 31 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, with an impressive six games surpassing the 300-yard mark. Picture: Getty
Brock Purdy of the San Francisco 49ers boasts 31 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, with an impressive six games surpassing the 300-yard mark. Picture: Getty
Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs had only with 27 touchdowns, 14 interceptions, and only four games exceeding 300 yards. Picture: Getty Images
Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs had only with 27 touchdowns, 14 interceptions, and only four games exceeding 300 yards. Picture: Getty Images

Where is Super Bowl 2024

Super Bowl 2024 will take place in Las Vegas, Nevada at the home of the Las Vegas Raiders, Allegiant Stadium. With a capacity of 65,000, there will be plenty of fans in attendance to watch kick off at 3:30pm Las Vegas time. Those on the US East Coast will be watching at 6:30pm. That’s just before midnight at 11:30pm UK time.

Betting odds for Super Bowl 2024

The San Francisco 49ers are slight favourites to win the game according to TAB, paying $1.80 head-to-head compared to Kansas City’s $2.00

– San Francisco 49ers: 1.80

– Kansas City Chiefs: 2.00

Chiefs vs. 49ers predictions for Super Bowl 2024

Football writers from FOX Sports US have put together in-depth predictions for the big game, with seven out of the eleven predicting a Chiefs victory over the 49ers.

Patrick Mahomes’ exceptional quarterbacking abilities and the team’s offensive weapons, like Travis Kelce and Rashee Rice, are expected to give them an edge in point scoring. Additionally, the Chiefs’ experience in winning Super Bowls and coach Andy Reid’s strategic prowess provide a strong foundation for success.

The Chiefs’ combination of offensive firepower, experience, coaching, and defensive capabilities gives them an advantage over the 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII.

Super Bowl LVIII signage outside of Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. Picture: AFP
Super Bowl LVIII signage outside of Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. Picture: AFP
Workers paint a Super Bowl LVIII logo on the field outside of Allegiant Stadiu. Picture: AFP
Workers paint a Super Bowl LVIII logo on the field outside of Allegiant Stadiu. Picture: AFP
The field during Super Bowl LVIII Opening Night at Allegiant Stadium. Picture: AFP
The field during Super Bowl LVIII Opening Night at Allegiant Stadium. Picture: AFP

Who is singing at the Super Bowl 2024

Beyond the stars, celebrities and VIPs in attendance, and the big game itself, the Super Bowl will play host to a range of entertainment acts and performances.

Super Bowl 2024 Halftime Show featuring Usher

Fresh off his My Way tour in Las Vegas, R&B legend and eight-time Grammy winner Usher will take centre stage at Allegiant Stadium around 12pm (AEDT) for the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show.

Who is singing the national anthem at Super Bowl 2024

However, he may find himself upstaged by country music star and first-time Super Bowl performer Reba McEntire, who will be singing the national anthem.

Other stars set to appear include Post Malone, who will join McEntire during the pre-game festivities and Andra Day, who has been enlisted to perform Lift Every Voice and Sing, the unofficial Black National Anthem. Unfortunately, Grammy-award winning DJ Tiësto, had to pull out of his Super Bowl DJ set duties due to a personal family emergency.

Taking his place will be none other than Kaskade.

“I’m beyond excited to represent my community,” Kaskade said in a statement

Full list of Super Bowl 2024 performers

– Usher: Super Bowl Halftime Show

– Reba McEntire: National anthem

– Daniel Durant: American Sign Language performance of the national anthem

– Post Malone: Singing America the Beautiful

– Anjel Piñero: American Sign Language performance of America the Beautiful

– Andra Day: Singing Lift Every Voice and Sing

– Shaheem Sanchez: American Sign Language performance of Lift Every Voice and Sing

– Kaskade: Replacing DJ Tiësto for warm-up and featured breaks within the Super Bowl

Fresh off his My Way tour in Las Vegas, R & B legend Usher will take centre stage at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas for the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show. Picture: Getty
Fresh off his My Way tour in Las Vegas, R & B legend Usher will take centre stage at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas for the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show. Picture: Getty

Who is the Australian playing in Super Bowl 2024

Perth tradie turned San Francisco 49ers punter Mitch Wishnowsky dreams of becoming the first Australian to win the Super Bowl. Could this be the year a Super Bowl trophy is held by an Aussie? Or will he come home disappointed like Mat McBriar and Ben Graham before him?

49ers and Chiefs record at the Super Bowl

The Chiefs and 49ers square off in their second Super Bowl showdown, with Kansas City edging out a victory in their last decider, Super Bowl LIV, 31-20.

It’s a high-stakes moment for the Chiefs, marking their fourth Super Bowl appearance in five seasons, a feat matched only by the 2014-18 Patriots and 1990-93 Bills.

Last year’s triumph over the Eagles in Super Bowl LVII fuels their desire to become the first back-to-back champions since the 2003-04 Patriots.

With recent victories over the 49ers and a tough loss to the Buccaneers, the Chiefs are determined to seize another championship. Meanwhile, the 49ers, appearing in their second Super Bowl in five seasons and third in the past 12, are hungry for redemption after their previous defeat against the Chiefs.

Holding a slight lead in all-time Super Bowl victories, the 49ers aim to reclaim their dominance against a formidable opponent.

Quarterback Brock Purdy #13 of the San Francisco 49ers (L) and Quarterback Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs (R), two players to keep your eyes on during Super Bowl LVIII. Picture: AFP
Quarterback Brock Purdy #13 of the San Francisco 49ers (L) and Quarterback Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs (R), two players to keep your eyes on during Super Bowl LVIII. Picture: AFP
Patrick Mahomes celebrates during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVII victory parade. Picture: AFP
Patrick Mahomes celebrates during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVII victory parade. Picture: AFP
Brock Purdy reacts as he holds the George Halas Trophy after defeating the Detroit Lions 34-31 in the NFC Championship Game at Levi's Stadium. Picture: Getty
Brock Purdy reacts as he holds the George Halas Trophy after defeating the Detroit Lions 34-31 in the NFC Championship Game at Levi's Stadium. Picture: Getty

What’s happening with Taylor Swift, the Republican Party and Donald Trump?

What started as a relationship adored by millions around the world has quickly transformed into something entirely different.

Taylor Swift is dating one of the Chiefs’ star players, Travis Kelce.

However, the controversy has less to do with who’s dating who and more about what this couple represents politically: an endorsement for the Democratic Party and Joe Biden as President of the United States.

It was Jack Lombardi, a right wing influencer who unsuccessfully ran to be a Republican congressional candidate in 2022, who first expressed his dissatisfaction with Taylor after the Chiefs ran over the Ravens to qualify for the Super Bowl.

Taking to Twitter/X, Mr Lombardi wrote: “With all the unneeded and unwanted Taylor coverage at the games. KC’s journey to the Super Bowl – totally scripted. Next … Travis and Taylor together at the Super Bowl, appearing happy, and in love. Then KC wins. And then later announcing their support for Biden.”

Who knew the Super Bowl would be so political this year?

Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs speaks to the media ahead of Super Bowl LVIII. Picture: Getty
Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs speaks to the media ahead of Super Bowl LVIII. Picture: Getty
Travis Kelce celebrates with Taylor Swift after a 17-10 victory against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game. Picture: Getty
Travis Kelce celebrates with Taylor Swift after a 17-10 victory against the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game. Picture: Getty

Wait, how is Taylor Swift going to make the Super Bowl 2024? Isn’t she performing in Japan the day before?

Don’t worry, Swifties. The Japanese Embassy in the US assured fans that she could indeed travel from Tokyo to Las Vegas in time for Super Bowl 2024.

And as expected, TMZ reported her private jet touching down in Los Angeles after a 8,900km trans-Pacific dash across the international dateline.

In a cheeky statement released on Twitter/ X, the embassy said that “despite the 12-hour flight and 17-hour time difference, the Embassy can confidently Speak Now to say that if she departs Tokyo in the evening after her concert, she should comfortably arrive in Las Vegas before the Super Bowl begins.”

Originally published as How to watch the 2024 Super Bowl: Chiefs vs. 49ers, halftime show entertainment with Usher

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