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The Super Bowl is one of the biggest sporting events in the world. As such, it has grown from a relatively small national affair to an internationally broadcast game throughout the 51 years of existence. And this year’s matchup between the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles will certainly be no different.
Overall, the game will be broadcast in over 120 countries and 20 languages. While American viewers can watch the game called by Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth on NBC, those living outside the United States can either choose between watching on NFL Game Pass or the respective broadcast partners.
According to the NFL, they are as follows (to watch the entire list, click the link to go to the NFL's full list of broadcasters):
Argentina: ESPN; Fox Sports
Australia: ESPN; Seven Network
Austria: DAZN; Puls4
Belgium: Eleven Sports
Bolivia: ESPN; Fox Sports
Bosnia & Herzegovina: SportKlub 1
Brazil: ESPN
Canada: CTV 2; RDS; TSN
Chile: ESPN; Fox Sports
China: BesTV; Fox Sports; GDTV; SMG; Tencent
Colombia: ESPN; Fox Sports
Croatia: SportKlub 1
Czech Republic: Sport 2
Denmark: TV3+
Egypt: BeIN Sport
Finland: Viasat
France: BeIN Sport; W9 France
Germany: DAZN; ProSieben
Greece: Fox Sports
Hong Kong: ASN
Hungary: Sport 1
Iceland: Stoo 2 Sport
Indonesia: ASN
Israel: Fox Sports; METV; Sport 5
Italy: Fox Sports; Italia 1; Premium Sport 2
Japan: DAZN; NHK; NTV
Korea: MBC Plus
Mexico: Azteca Channel 7; ESPN; Estadio W (Radio); Fox Sports; Televisa Channel 5
Netherlands: Fox Sports
New Zealand: ESPN; TVNZ
Norway: Viasat
Poland: Eleven Sports
Portugal: SportTV 2
Serbia: SportKlub 1
Slovakia: Sport2
Slovenia: SportKlub 1
Spain: #0; SpainMovistar Deportes 2
Sweden: TV3
Switzerland: DAZN; ProSieben
Turkey: Fox Sports
United Kingdom: BBC; British Sky Broadcasting
Feel free to add additional countries in the comment section below (do not add links to streaming sites, though, they will be removed).