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Super Bowl 50: Fans around the world ready for NFL action

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30th January, 2016
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Peyton Manning might go down as the best quarterback in history. (AP Photo/Joe Mahoney)
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30th January, 2016
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On February 7, the much-awaited 2016 Super Bowl 50 will celebrate its Golden Anniversary in Santa Clara, California.

The country’s biggest football event will be played at Levi’s Stadium, the home of the San Francisco 49ers. The main event features an epic showdown between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers.

In anticipation of the main event, the sports channel’s Sunday pre-game show – The Other Pregame Show – will be televised live on the CBS channel.

The Super Bowl 50 will also highlight major pre-game events such as the unveiling of the channel’s new logo and graphics package.

Special correspondents designated within the city and around the country report on the impact of television’s most watched event in business and finance. Leading the halftime entertainment will be British rock band Coldplay, who will be joined by Beyonce.

How to watch
Fans, around the country and the world, who are unable to watch live, expect CBS Sports’ seamless streaming of the major event via the CBS Sports Channel, Apple TV, XBOX One and even Chromecast.

Non-cable subscribers can also watch live via the CBS Live streaming link. The sports channel promised real-time broadcast of the National Football League (NFL) action and fans will not even miss out on the Super Bowl ads, a highlight for some.

Fans can watch the live stream on their computers, like desktops and laptops, tablets and home entertainment devices.

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One of the most awaited sports events in the country is the Super Bowl, where millions of fans are excited to witness thrilling games, halftime performances and expensive advertising. CBS enhances it effort to make the live event accessible to all, through televised broadcast, streaming link and the NFL mobile app.

Whether they are watching it in live in the stadium or in the comforts of their own home, Super Bowl is closer to the fans than ever.

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