When Is The Super Bowl? 2025 Date & Time, Who's In, Betting Odds & More

Super Bowl 59 is just around the corner, and it sets up to be an exciting matchup! Asking yourself, “who is in the Super Bowl?”, or “what time is the Super Bowl?” We’ve got you covered! On February 9, the Kansas City Chiefs will face off against the Philadelphia Eagles at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
This game is a rematch of their thrilling encounter in Super Bowl 57. The stakes are even higher this time: the Chiefs are aiming to make history by winning their third Super Bowl in a row, while the Eagles are eager to grab their second title and show they are truly the best team in the league.
As we dive into the Super Bowl date and time, we’ll also touch on the current Super Bowl betting odds, Super Bowl ticket prices, halftime performers and more!
Who Is In The Super Bowl This Year?
As we just mentioned, the Chiefs will face off against the Eagles in the 2025 Super Bowl. Both teams have had amazing regular seasons, with the Chiefs coming in at 15-2 and the Eagles at 14-3.
Kansas City has been great at winning close games, thanks in part to Patrick Mahomes and head coach Andy Reid. On the other hand, Philadelphia has a powerful running game led by Saquon Barkley and Jalen Hurts, along with a tough defense that has been hard for opponents to handle.
As these two top teams get ready to battle, the excitement is building. Will the Chiefs make history with a three-peat, or will the Eagles show they are the new powerhouse in the NFL? The countdown to The Big Game is on!
2025 Super Bowl Date & Time
When Is Super Bowl Sunday?
In 2025, Super Bowl Sunday will take place on February 9th. This special date culminates what has been a phenomenal NFL campaign this go around.
What Time Is The Super Bowl?
On that 2/9 date, the actual time for kickoff is set for 6:30 PM EST. As we all are aware at this point though, it may take a few moments after that initial time for the actual kickoff to happen due to all the pregame festivities.
Super Bowl 59 Betting Odds: Chiefs vs. Eagles
The current Super Bowl betting odds will vary depending on which platform you’re using. Generally, the Chiefs appear to be about 1.5-point favorites, with the game total hovering around 49.5.
Below are the Super Bowl odds at both BetMGM Sportsbook and Caesars Sportsbook, which is just to show how different platforms will have different lines:
BetMGM:
- Kansas City Chiefs (-130) vs. Philadelphia Eagles (+110)
- Spread: Chiefs -1 (-125) vs. Eagles +1 (-105)
- Game Total: Over 49.5 (-110) vs. Under 49.5 (-110)
Caesars:
- Kansas City Chiefs (-130) vs. Philadelphia Eagles (+110)
- Spread: Chiefs -2 (-110) vs. Eagles +2 (-110)
- Game Total: Over 49.5 (-110) vs. Under 49.5 (-110)
2025 Super Bowl Points Of Interest
Super Bowl 2025 Ticket Price
Going to the Chiefs vs. Eagles rematch at the Caesars Superdome is costly. The cheapest tickets on StubHub, which are in the terrace end zone, start at $4,680. On Ticketmaster, similar seats are priced between $6,495 and $7,200.
If you want middle bowl seats, which aim to combine good views and decent prices, they cost between $6,000 and $9,000. For those who want a fancy experience, club-level tickets begin at $15,000, and lower bowl sideline seats can reach up to nearly $57,000.
Super Bowl 2025 Halftime Performer
The Super Bowl halftime performer is always a hot topic. In 2025, rapper/hip-hop artist Kendrick Lamar gets the honor of performing, along with special guest SZA.
This will actually be Lamar’s second time being involved with Super Bowl halftime festivities, as he was a guest performer alongside others back in 2022. We’ve laid out a list of the past 10 Super Bowl halftime performers below:
- 2024 (Super Bowl LVIII): Usher, featuring Alicia Keys, H.E.R., Lil Jon, Ludacris, will.i.am and Jermaine Dupri
- 2023 (Super Bowl LVII): Rihanna
- 2022 (Super Bowl LVI): Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar
- 2021 (Super Bowl LV): The Weeknd
- 2020 (Super Bowl LIV): Shakira and Jennifer Lopez, with guests Bad Bunny and J Balvin
- 2019 (Super Bowl LIII): Maroon 5, featuring Travis Scott and Big Boi
- 2018 (Super Bowl LII): Justin Timberlake
- 2017 (Super Bowl LI): Lady Gaga
- 2016 (Super Bowl 50): Coldplay, with guests Beyonce and Bruno Mars
- 2016 (Super Bowl XLIX): Katy Perry, with guests Lenny Kravitz and Missy Elliott
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Free agent Gabe Davis will visit the New York Giants.
Cut by the Jaguars after one season last week, Davis visited the 49ers on Monday. New York would be a reunion of sorts, as he played for Giants coach Brian Daboll in Buffalo. The G-Men already have several wideouts capable of stretching the field, but 26-year-old Davis could still be a decent role player in a strong offense. The problem, of course, is that the Giants profile as anything but, but rookie QB Jaxson Dart is comfortable throwing down the field.
Ravens S Ar’Darius Washington has been diagnosed with a torn achilles suffered during offseason training.
The fifth-year pro became a weekly starter for the first time last season, earning elite PFF marks in the process. He was a restricted free agent this spring but had yet to sign his $3.26 million tender. That’s a tough break, to put it mildly. Achilles timelines have shortened significantly in recent years, but Washington will probably still miss the entire 2025 campaign. The Ravens are protected in part by their first-round selection of fellow S Malaki Starks, but May is not the month you already want to be dipping into your depth. Going on 26, Washington’s career future is murky after he worked so hard to finally become a regular contributor last season.
Chiefs signed fourth-round WR Jalen Royals to a four-year contract.
Royals doesn’t have an obvious and open spot in the receiving corps to build short-term fantasy value with Xavier Worthy, Hollywood Brown, and Rashee Rice operating in the opening 11-personnel package. He may or may not play his way into WR4 duties depending on how the team feels about JuJu Smith-Schuster. Royals has plenty of talent and Brown is on a one-year deal, so there is a future where Royals is more than a bit player for the Chiefs. It likely won’t happen in his first season without injuries in front of him.
Matthew Judon said he “probably” won’t return to the Falcons in 2025.
The Falcons, of course, drafted both Jalon Walker and James Pearce in the first round. In an exclusive interview with CardPlayer.com — not to be confused with our PokerNews.com James Cook scoop a few days ago — Judon said that his sack total was down because “I dropped (into coverage) on 60 percent of the plays. It’s hard to get a pick and a sack on the same play.” Judon also told Kyle Odegard that “a couple” teams had expressed interest in him but he was in no rush to sign.
Jets released P Thomas Morstead.
Austin McNamara and Kai Kroeger will compete for the Jets punter job this year. The 39-year-old former Saint was the league’s oldest punter last season. If he wants to keep punting, he can absolutely join the tryout circuit or a competition elsewhere. But this is probably a sign that the Morstead’s 16-year career is close to an end at this point.
Lions offensive coordinator John Morton said it’s “going to be a breakout year” for Jameson Williams.
Morton said he’d never “been around someone that fast,” then quickly corrected himself to note that Jhamyr Gibbs is also that fast. Williams came on strong last year with a 58/1001/7 receiving line, but offensive coordinator praise could mean even more targets are coming. It would likely come at the expense of Amon-Ra St. Brown’s production if Williams were to truly break out, though there’s plenty for St. Brown to give and still be a top-flight fantasy wideout. It’s risky to read too much into statements like this in the offseason, but the new offensive coordinator telling you he thinks it’ll be a breakout year for Williams is certainly noteworthy.