How to Stream Super Bowl LX on Peacock: Seahawks vs. Patriots, Bad Bunny & More!
The New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks battle for NFL supremacy in sunny Santa Clara, California.
We're closer than ever to the biggest game of them all... Super Bowl LX, and it's all streaming live Sunday, February 8 on Peacock!
Sure, the Seattle Seahawks squaring off in a no-holds-barred grudge match for all the marbles against the New England Patriots is the big draw, but there's so much more entertainment involved in the Super Bowl that the event transcends sports itself. Whether it's the commercials, or the food, or the amazing entertainers performances all throughout the day, it's a celebration of pop culture itself.
So how can you stream all this celebrating? Peacock's the place to be, of course!
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When does Super Bowl LX start?
The Super Bowl LX Pregame show starts Sunday, February 8 at 1 p.m. ET with an extensive preview of all facets of the game. Super Bowl LX between the Patriots and Seahawks kicks off live at 6:30 p.m. ET.
Where can you stream Super Bowl LX?
Super Bowl LX will stream live on Peacock and air on NBC, from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Who is performing at the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show?
Bad Bunny will headline this year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show. Pre-game entertainment includes Green Day, Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, and Coco Jones.
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What to Watch for in the 2026 Super Bowl between the Pats and Seahawks
With an impressive 14-3 season under second-year head coach Mike Macdonald, the Seattle Seahawks secured the No. 1 seed in the NFC. After a bye in the wildcard round, the Seahawks defeated the San Francisco 49ers in the Divisional round and the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship game to book their spot in the Super Bowl. Quarterback Sam Darnold showed up big time in the NFC Championship game against the Rams, throwing for 346 yards and three touchdowns in one of his best performances of the entire season. Seattle’s star wide receiver Jaxson Smith-Njigba was equally impressive against the Rams, with 10 catches for 153 yards and a touchdown. Both will be eager to continue that form into Sunday’s matchup against a strong Patriots defense. Seattle’s defense has also been one of the best in the NFL this season. Their ability to generate pressure on the quarterback and create takeaways should cause New England problems. With threats on both sides of the ball, and a dangerous special teams led by returner Rashid Shaheed, the Seahawks will be confident they can win Super Bowl LX on Sunday.
Under first-year head coach Mike Vrabel, the New England Patriots clinched the AFC East division for the first time since 2019 with a 14-3 record. The Patriots entered the Playoffs as the No. 2 seed in the AFC and defeated the Los Angeles Chargers, Houston Texans, and Denver Broncos on their way to the Super Bowl. New England’s defense has been a major talking point in these playoffs, having not allowed more than 16 points against them in all three of their playoff games. In fact, the Patriots’ defense held their opponents to seven or less points in two of their three playoff games. Quarterback Drake Maye hasn’t been perfect in January, throwing for four touchdowns and two interceptions in three games, but he has helped lead his team to the biggest game of the season in only his second year as a pro. Maye will face a difficult test against a stout Seattle defense and will need to prioritize taking care of the football. If New England can limit turnovers and contain the Seahawks’ run game, the Patriots could very well win Super Bowl LX.
Watch Super Bowl LX in 4K on Peacock!
On Sunday, February 8, the Super Bowl and the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will be available to watch live all day in 4K HDR on Peacock and NBC. The 4K day will begin with coverage of the Winter Olympics at 7 a.m. ET, followed up by Super Bowl pregame coverage starting at 1 p.m. and leading up to Super Bowl LX at 6:30 p.m. Primetime in Milan at 10:45 p.m. ET will round out the day on Sunday night, marking a total of 17 hours of 4K HDR sports coverage.

