Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida is here. The action is unfolding as the Buccaneers and Chiefs prepare to battle it out. Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are seeking to repeat as Super Bowl champions, but they'll have to get it done against Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- in the Bucs' home stadium, no less! Brady is on the hunt for his seventh Super Bowl title to further prove he is the GOAT. So who will prevail?
At this point, can we all agree that it's time to remove the "arguably" from in front of his GOAT tag? Brady has already had about three Hall of Fame careers as he looks for ring number seven at age 43. But if anyone is going to take the crown, down the line, it's Mahomes, who is out to defeat Brady and cement his place as the NFL's new generational quarterback. In this matchup against Brady -- the two faced one another in the 2018 AFC Championship Game -- Mahomes will look to grab his second straight Super Bowl in three full seasons played. What a matchup!
You came to the right place if you're wondering how to actually watch this year's Super Bowl. You can watch the game FOR FREE on CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports App on your phone and connected TV devices.
How to watch Super Bowl LV
Date: Sunday, Feb. 7
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Location: Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Florida)
TV: CBS | Stream: FREE on CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports App. Also on CBS All Access.
How to watch pregame coverage
This year, CBS Sports is offering extensive access to pregame Super Bowl LV coverage.
CBS is providing viewers with seven hours of Super Bowl pregame coverage on Sunday, beginning with That Other Pregame Show (11:30 a.m. ET); followed by NFL Films special, Road to the Super Bowl (Noon, ET); Tony goes to the Super Bowl (1 p.m., ET), The Super Bowl Today (2 p.m., ET) and Super Bowl on CBS Kick-Off Show (6 p.m., ET).
CBS Sports HQ, the 24/7 streaming sports news network available for free across digital platforms, services and connected devices, will be live from Tampa during the week leading up to CBS Sports' live stream of the game. Beginning Monday, Feb. 1, CBS Sports HQ will deliver on-site programming and reports throughout each day, and on game day will stream live pregame coverage, plus postgame analysis and highlights.
Starting at 2 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 7, CBS Sports' streaming coverage will also be available to viewers across an expanded lineup of platforms and devices, including unauthenticated at CBSSports.com and on the CBS Sports app for OTT devices and services, smart TVs and mobile devices.
Super Bowl LV is almost here, and you can watch it for free on the CBS Sports App.