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Patriots vs Eagles: Watch Super Bowl LII on Sky Sports

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Josh Norman says he's excited to be joining Sky Sports' Super Bowl coverage, though adds he'd rather be playing in the game.

Follow all the action of Super Bowl LII with Sky Sports!

One of the biggest global events of the sporting calendar, the Super Bowl regularly attracts a worldwide audience of over 100m people, and this year's battle between the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles is set to provide more must-watch viewing.

You can ensure you do not miss out on the excitement and the drama by following the build-up to the big game, and the Super Bowl itself, live on Sky Sports. Here's all you need to know about how and when to watch...

What: Super Bowl LII
Who: New England Patriots vs Philadelphia Eagles
Where: Minneapolis, Minnesota
When: Sunday February 4 - 10pm, Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Action and Sky Sports Mix

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A look at how the New England Patriots made it to Super Bowl LII

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A look at how the Philadelphia Eagles made it to Super Bowl LII.

The Super Bowl pits the winners of the two conferences in the NFL - the AFC and the NFC - against each other, in a winner-takes-all showdown.

This year, the 52nd Super Bowl, sees the Patriots, from the AFC, searching for a record-equalling sixth win, and third in the last four years. They take on the NFC's Eagles, who have made it to their third Super Bowl, though they've still yet to win one.

New England are in their 10th Super Bowl, and an eighth under the stewardship of head coach Bill Belichick and 40-year-old quarterback Tom Brady. A sixth Super Bowl win would equal the Pittsburgh Steelers' haul.

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The Eagles were beaten by the Patriots in their most recent Super Bowl appearance, falling to a 24-21 defeat in 2005.

When and where can I watch Super Bowl LII?

Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots celebrates with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Atlanta Falcons
Image: Tom Brady and the Patriots go in search of a record-equalling sixth Super Bowl

The good news is that Super Bowl LII is available to all Sky subscribers via the Sky Sports Mix channel, while the game is also available on both Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action. You can also watch on the move via Sky Go - online, on iPhone, iPad or selected Android smartphones - or via NOW TV, with the Sky Sports Day Pass.

Washington Redskins All-Pro cornerback Josh Norman is to join our live coverage of the big game, joining Neil Reynolds, Jeff Reinbold and Super Bowl XX winner Shaun Gayle out in Minnesota.

Norman played in Super Bowl 50 two years ago, for the Carolina Panthers in their defeat by the Denver Broncos, and follows in the footsteps of a star-studded line-up of guests to have joined the coverage this season, including NFL RedZone presenter Scott Hanson, Super Bowl winners DeMarcus Ware and Dallas Clarks, and veteran defensive coach Rob Ryan, among others.

Kick-off is at 11.30pm, but we are on air from 10pm for all the build-up, with plenty of pre-game chat, interviews and features for what promises to be a thrilling occasion.

Don't disappear at half-time either as we will have the all-important half-time show extravaganza, with Justin Timberlake this year's headliner.

Justin Timberlake
Image: Justin Timberlake is the half-time headliner at this year's Super Bowl

What can I follow before the game?

Throughout the week building up to the Super Bowl, Sky Sports will be on the ground in Minneapolis, from Radio Row, as the teams engage in the scrum that is media day. Keep a look out for Facebook Lives on Sky Sports' Facebook page. Plus, Sky Sports News' Richard Graves also in attendance, speaking to all of the biggest names in the NFL.

Our On Demand section will be full of NFL content as we look at the Road to the Super Bowl for both teams, while Jeff and Neil's Inside the Huddle podcast, from Radio Row, will also be available to view - on demand, and at 6.30pm every night on Sky Sports Action.

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On Inside the Huddle, Neil Reynolds and Jeff Reinebold discuss the impact of the addition of Jay Ajayi in the Eagles rushing game

Our digital and social platforms will keep you updated, so bookmark www.skysports.com/NFL and keep across the dedicated NFL section on our iOS and android apps as well as our twitter feed, @SkySportsNFL, where you won't miss a thing.

We will have all the build-up to the big game you need with the latest news, video content, and quality features, and then on Sunday night itself, we will have a full live blog through the night.

So, stay with us right through to the end of the action when the Vince Lombardi Trophy will be presented to the Super Bowl LII winners in the early hours of Monday morning amid an avalanche of ticker tape and spotlights!

Watch Inside The Huddle every day, 6.30pm, on Sky Sports Action with Neil, Jeff and a host of special guests.

@SkySportsNFL are in Minnesota all week - follow us for live video and a flavour of the madness.

For 90 minutes of Super Bowl LII build-up from US Bank Stadium with Josh Norman, join us on Sky Sports Action and Mix from 10pm on Sunday.

Sky Sports Main Event joins us at 11pm and the action kicks off at 11.30pm (GMT), including the half-time show featuring Justin Timberlake.

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