Super Bowl LX: New England Patriots vs Seattle Seahawks Live on ESPN Monday February 9 – One of the biggest days on the sporting calendar arrives on Monday February 9 Live on ESPN as the stage is set for Super Bowl LX, with the New England Patriots facing off against Australia’s Michael Dickson and the Seattle Seahawks.
Super Bowl LX will air live on ESPN with an exclusive broadcast for the Australian and New Zealand audience, led by Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovsky, Louis Riddick and Australian Super Bowl champion, Jordan Mailata at 10.30am AEDT from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
ESPN’s Super Bowl LX broadcast will be available across the most widely distributed premium sports network in Australia and New Zealand, via ESPN on Disney+, Foxtel, Kayo Sports, Fetch TV and Sky NZ.
Super Bowl LX sees the AFC champion New England Patriots tackle the NFC champion Seattle Seahawks in the finale to one of the most spectacular NFL seasons on record.
The Super Bowl Half-Time show will see Bad Bunny take centre stage in Santa Clara, with the Puerto Rican superstar and Latin trap artist set to entertain the millions watching from around the world.
The AFC champion New England Patriots return to the Super Bowl after a six-year absence, a period which marked the end of the Tom Brady-Bill Belichick dynasty.
The 2026 New England Patriots hope to start a new era of success, led by young QB Drake Maye and coach Mike Vrabel.
A 4-13 season has transformed into a first divisional title since 2019, and in the process the Patriots have created Super Bowl history, becoming the first team to make it to the showpiece event after 13 losses the previous year.
QB Drake Maye is the key to the Patriots offense. In the regular season, Maye led the NFL in completed passes (72%) and yards per attempt (8.93).
His running game is also a factor. Maye set a franchise record 37-yard run in the Wild Card Round, before a 28-yard effort in the AFC decider against Denver Broncos.
Maye (23) is the second youngest QB ever to start a Super Bowl, and can become the youngest to ever win one, eclipsing Ben Roethlisberger.
NFC champion Seattle Seahawks enter their fourth Super Bowl, having last won an NFL championship in 2014.
Coach Mike MacDonald has quietly rebuilt the franchise, winning the NFC West and the number one seed in the NFC.
Seattle quarterback Sam Darnold joins Tom Brady as the only QB to put together back-to-back 14-win seasons.
Defence has been vital to the Seahawks resurgence – allowing an average of just 17.2 points per game, the league’s best.
Australia will again have representation in the Super Bowl, with Australia’s Michael Dickson a key part of the Seattle lineup.
The product from the Sutherland Shire in Sydney is in his ninth season with Seattle and has become one of the most impactful and reliable punters in the NFL.
Australia could have its second Super Bowl champion in as many years, with Dickson potentially joining Philadelphia’s Jordan Mailata, who lifted the Vince Lombardi trophy high last year.
The Seahawks and Patriots last met in Super Bowl XLIX in 2015 and the 2026 edition represents the ninth time that there has been a Super Bowl rematch.
ESPN Australia will again deliver comprehensive coverage live from the San Francisco Bay Area throughout Super Bowl week.
Super Bowl LX Week programming on ESPN will include the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl Games (Wednesday February 4), NFL Blitz at the Super Bowl (Wednesday-Monday), NFL Live (daily throughout Super Bowl week), and Super Bowl LX.
NFL Blitz: Super Bowl Week, hosted by Phil Murphy will air direct from San Francisco throughout the leadup to Super Bowl LX, with appearances from a variety of ESPN NFL experts such as Louis Riddick, Dan Orlovsky and Australian NFL star Jordan Mailata.
ESPN NFL journalist Laurie Horesh and media personality Jimmy Smith will deliver live episodes of ESPN’s ‘NFL Aftrs’ from on-ground in San Francisco, available daily on via ESPN’s YouTube and Social Media channels.
Super Bowl LX airs live on ESPN this Monday February 9 at 10.30am AEDT with an exclusive broadcast for Australia and New Zealand, available via Disney+, Foxtel, Kayo, Fetch TV and Sky NZ.
Super Bowl LX Week on ESPN
Wednesday February 4
12pm AEDT, Pro Bowl Kickoff, ESPN2
12.15pm AEDT, 2026 Pro Bowl Games, ESPN2
Thursday February 5
8am AEDT, NFL Live, ESPN
5.30pm AEDT, NFL Blitz: Super Bowl Week, ESPN
Friday February 6
8am AEDT, NFL Live, ESPN
5.30pm AEDT, NFL Blitz: Super Bowl Week, ESPN
Saturday February 7
8am AEDT, NFL Live, ESPN
9am AEDT, NFL Blitz: Super Bowl Week, ESPN
2.30pm AEDT, NFL Blitz: Super Bowl Week, ESPN
Sunday February 8
6am AEDT, NFL Films: Road to the Super Bowl, ESPN
10am AEDT, Super Bowl LII: Eagles-Patriots, ESPN2
10.30am AEDT, Super Bowl LIII: Patriots-Rams, ESPN2
11am AEDT, Super Bowl XLIX: Patriots-Seahawks, ESPN2
7pm AEDT, NFL Blitz: Super Bowl Week, ESPN2
Monday February 9
6am AEDT, NFL Blitz: Super Bowl Week, ESPN 6.30am AEDT, Road To The Super Bowl, ESPN
7.30am AEDT, Super Bowl LVII Highlights, ESPN
8am AEDT, Super Bowl LVIII Highlights, ESPN
8.30am AEDT, Super Bowl LIX Highlights, ESPN
9am AEDT, NFL Blitz: Super Bowl Week, ESPN
10am AEDT, NFL Blitz: Super Bowl Countdown, ESPN
10.30am AEDT, Super Bowl LX: New England Patriots vs Seattle Seahawks, ESPN
2.30pm AEDT, NFL Primetime, ESPN
3.30pm AEDT, SportsCenter with Scott Van Pelt, ESPN
ESPN and ESPN2 is available via Disney+, Foxtel, Kayo Sports, Fetch TV and Sky NZ
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Super Bowl LX: New England Patriots vs Seattle Seahawks Live on ESPN Monday February 9



























