The stage is now set for Super Bowl 56 after Sunday's Conference Championships turned the four remaining teams into two finalists as the Cincinnati Bengals stormed back to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs in 27-24 in overtime in the AFC Championship game. Then on the NFC side, the Los Angeles Rams overcame a 10-point, fourth-quarter deficit to beat the San Francisco 49ers 20-17.
It has been a remarkable postseason so far, full of excitement, and after the weekend's traditional Pro Bowl, all eyes will turn to the final and biggest game of the season to decide which team will take home the Lombardi Trophy.
Here's everything you need to know about Super Bowl LVI.
Who won the 2021 NFC Championship Game?
Los Angeles Rams beat the San Francisco 49ers 20-17.
Who won the 2021 AFC Championship Game?
Cincinnati Bengals stormed back to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs in 27-24 in overtime.
Super Bowl LVI date, start time
- Date: Sunday, Feb. 13
- Game start: 6:30 p.m. ET (unofficial)
Since 2003, the Super Bowl has taken place the first weekend in February. That changes now due to the regular season being a 17-game season. A time to when Super Bowl LVI will start is still unknown but the game normally starts around that time.
What channel is Super Bowl LVI?
- US: NBC
- UK: BBC Two and BBC iPlayer
- Canada: DAZN
- Australia: Channel 7
- Mexico: Azteca 7
- Germany: ProSieben
Where is Super Bowl LVI being held?
This year's Super Bowl will take place at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. The stadium is the home of the Rams. It is the second consecutive Super Bowl a team plays at their home stadium. At Super Bowl 2021, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers played at Raymond James Stadium, where they beat the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9.
Super Bowl LVI opening odds
(Odds courtesy of BetMGM)- Rams: -190
- Bengals: +155
- Over/Under: 49.5
The two-way odds for outright winner of Super Bowl LVI opened after the conclusion of the Conference Champioship games, with the Rams being a -3.5 point favorite.