Watch, live broadcast of the 2021 Super Bowl on your phone: date, time, mobile device for Chiefs vs. Buccaneers

The 2020 NFL season brought many uncertainties at times, but despite all the obstacles, the field was narrowed to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs fighting in the Super Bowl LV. The best of the best will complete the 2020 NFL season today, and there is only one Lombardi Trophy available. Will Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes win everything for the second year in a row? Or should Mr. Championship himself, Tom Brady, win a seventh ring while leading the Bucs in their first Super Bowl victory since 2002? We’ll find out in just one day, when Tampa Bay becomes the first team in NFL history to play a Super Bowl at their stadium. It is the best time of the year for diehard or even more casual football fans.

Hoping to watch the game on your phone? You’re in luck and we’re here to help! Here are all the details you need to tune in:

How to watch the Super Bowl LV

Meeting: Sunday, February 7
Time: 6:30 pm ET
Location: Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Florida)
Chain: FREE on CBSSports.com (desktop) and CBS Sports App (phone, tablet and TV)

You can capture all three streams directly on your phone, as well as on connected TV devices! That’s right. Just download the CBS Sports App and you’ll be broadcasting the Super Bowl in no time.

How to watch coverage before the game

This year, CBS Sports is offering extensive access to Super Bowl LV’s pre-game coverage.

CBS Sports HQ, the sports news network streaming 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, available for free on digital platforms, services and connected devices, will be live in Tampa during the week leading up to the live broadcast of the game from CBS Sports. Starting on Monday, February 1, CBS Sports HQ will deliver on-site programming and reports throughout each day, and on match day will broadcast live coverage before the game, as well as post-game analysis and highlights.

Starting at 2 pm Eastern Time on Sunday, February 7, streaming coverage from CBS Sports will also be available to viewers on an expanded line of platforms and devices, including unauthenticated on CBSSports.com and the app CBS Sports for OTT devices and services, smart TVs and mobile devices.

You can also watch pre-match coverage (listed below) on CBS and CBS All Access.

CBS is offering viewers seven hours of Super Bowl pre-game coverage on Sunday, starting with That Other Pregame Show (11:30 am ET); followed by the NFL Films special, Road to the Super Bowl (Noon, ET); Tony goes to the Super Bowl (1 pm Eastern Time), the Super Bowl today (2 pm Eastern Time), and the Super Bowl on the CBS Kick-Off Show (6 pm Eastern Time).

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