How to watch the Super Bowl LII 2018 livestream on your Android, iPhone or iPad

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This year's Super Bowl will be broadcast on NBC, and, on top of seeing the AFC and NFC champions skirmishing for the right to hold the Lombardi Trophy, a halftime performance is scheduled by Justin Timberlake, while P!nk will be singing the National Anthem before kickoff. 

Bear in mind that NBC Sports will dedicate the whole day on the Super Bowl LII coverage, so you may want to tune in much earlier with Bud, chips and salsa for announcers Al Michaels (play by play), Cris Collinsworth (color), Michele Tafoya and Heather Cox (sideline). Here are all the details:

What: Super Bowl LII (or the 52nd game in Roman numerals)

Who: New England Patriots vs Philadelphia Eagles

Where: U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, home of the Vikings

When: Sunday, February 4th, at 6:30pm ET/3:30pm PT

How to watch: NBCSports app (iOS, Android, AppleTV, Amazon Fire, Roku, Xbox, Samsung, Smart TVs), NFL Mobile, Yahoo.com

Entertainment: It's Justin Timberlake‘s first halftime performance since Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004, when he and Janet Jackson manufactured the notorious “wardrobe malfunction” that broke the Internet at the time. The anthem will be performed by P!nk who's actively rooting for the Eagles.

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