This Sunday, the New England Patriots will face the Los Angeles Rams in Atlanta for Super Bowl LIII. Whether you're a Patriots' fan, partial to the Rams, or just tuning in for the commercials or the halftime show, here's everything you need to know to watch the 2019 Super Bowl.
How to watch the 2019 Super Bowl
Who's playing in the 2019 Super Bowl
The New England Patriots are playing the Los Angeles Rams in the 2019 Super Bowl. This Sunday will be the Patriots' third consecutive time appearing in the championship game. Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady has led the team to win five Super Bowls, including beating the Rams, who were then in St. Louis, in 2002. The Rams haven't won a Super Bowl since 2000.
Who's announcing the 2019 Super Bowl
Legendary sports broadcaster Jim Nantz will join quarterback-turned-sportscaster Tony Romo to announce the 2019 Super Bowl from the booth. CBS Sports reporters Tracy Wolfson and Evan Washburn will provide updates from the sidelines.
Who's singing the national anthem at the 2019 Super Bowl
Atlanta native Gladys Knight will sing the national anthem at the 2019 Super Bowl. The seven-time Grammy Award winner has two hits reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100: "Midnight Train to Georgia" and "That's What Friends Are For."
Who's performing in the 2019 Super Bowl halftime show
Pop band Maroon 5 will headline the Pepsi Super Bowl LIII halftime show. They'll also be joined by rapper Travis Scott and Big Boi.
What are the odds for the 2019 Super Bowl
According to CBS Sports, the New England Patriots are listed as a 2.5-point favorite for the 2019 Super Bowl, The over-under for total points scored is 57.
What's the CBS Sports HQ schedule
CBS Sports has programming from Atlanta every day starting at 8 a.m. ET leading up to the big game on Sunday. Their coverage will include some of the biggest names in football, including Matt Ryan, Deshaun Watson and Greg Olsen. You can watch CBS Sports HQ here.
CBS News interview with President Trump
For his first network television interview since the end of the partial government shutdown, President Trump will sit down later this week for an interview with "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan.
The taped interview will air Sunday on "Face the Nation," which will broadcast from Atlanta, Georgia, before CBS' coverage there of Super Bowl LIII. Another part of the interview will air later in the day, at approximately 3:30 p.m. on the CBS Television network.
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