Everything We Know About the 2021 Super Bowl, Including How to Watch

Who's ready for The Weeknd's halftime performance?

Super Bowl 2021 is going to look a little different than games past. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, Raymond James Stadium has a limited capacity, so even more people will be watching from home. But there's still so much to look forward to, even if you're not a sports fan. (I'm definitely not one.) The Weeknd is doing the halftime show. Both Miley Cyrus and inaugural poet Amanda Gorman have pregame performances planned. Plus, you have all the fun, star-studded commercials to anticipate. 

So what can we expect from Super Bowl 2021? Here's everything we know. Keep checking back for updates! 

When and where is Super Bowl 2021?

Sunday, February 7, 2021, at 6:30 p.m. E.T. The game will take place at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. Around 22,000 fans will be permitted into the stadium, in keeping with coronavirus guidelines. 

Who is playing in the Super Bowl 2021? 

The Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

How can I watch Super Bowl 2021? 

If you have traditional cable, you can watch it on CBS. Per CBSSports.com, you can also access the game for free on its website or the CBS Sports App. A CBS All Access Subscription is an option too. In addition, CBS is easily accessible on services like Hulu With Live TV and YouTube TV. 

Who’s performing at the 2021 Super Bowl halftime show?

The Weeknd! 

Who’s singing the national anthem

Eric Church and Jazmine Sullivan. I'd start tuning in around 6 p.m. E.T. to make sure you catch this. 

What about preshows? 

Of course! Miley Cyrus will be doing a TikTok Tailgate performance starting at 2:30 p.m. E.T. on TikTok and CBS. 

And just before kickoff, inaugural poet Amanda Gorman will do a reading “honoring three pandemic heroes,” according to TMZ.

We'll update this post with more info as it comes in. 

This story originally appeared on: Glamour - Author:Christopher Rosa

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