Spanish Broadcast Details, Including TV Channel, Streaming, Halftime Show, More

The most-awaited Super Bowl 60 is just around the corner, and after the conclusion of the conference championship games, the matchup will be played on Sunday, February 8, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, the home of the San Francisco 49ers.

This year’s championship matchup features a familiar showdown, as the Seattle Seahawks are all set to face the New England Patriots. The two franchises previously met in Super Bowl 49, where New England secured a dramatic 28–24 victory.

For the Patriots, this appearance represents a chance to claim their first Super Bowl title of the post–Tom Brady and Bill Belichick era. Seattle, meanwhile, returns to the Super Bowl stage for the first time since consecutive appearances in 2014 and 2015.

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What Time Does the Super Bowl Start?

Super Bowl 60 is scheduled to begin at 3:30 p.m. PT (6:30 p.m. ET), with pregame festivities starting earlier in the afternoon, including player introductions and the national anthem.

Viewers should expect the ceremonial elements of the broadcast to begin well before kickoff, as is customary for the NFL’s marquee event. For the Spanish-speaking fans across the globe, there will be no shortage of ways to follow the NFL’s biggest night.

Spanish-Language Broadcast Options in the United States

The growing influence of Spanish-speaking audiences in the United States has ensured extensive coverage of Super Bowl 60 en Español. And, Telemundo will carry a full Spanish-language broadcast on one of the biggest nights, offering tailored commentary and analysis for Spanish-speaking viewers, along with streaming access through its digital platforms.

While Peacock, NBC’s streaming service, will offer viewers the option to select Spanish audio for the game, in fact, NFL+, the league’s official app, will also offer Spanish-language coverage on mobile devices, subject to regional availability.

How to Watch Super Bowl 2026 in Mexico and Latin America

The league will also head to Mexico in 2026, which no doubt has one of the largest international NFL fan bases, and will have multiple viewing options. Channel 5 will air the game on free-to-air television, while Fox Sports will provide Spanish coverage across television and digital platforms.

Additionally, NFL Game Pass International via DAZN will stream the Super Bowl as part of its postseason package.

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Across the rest of Latin America, fans can tune in through Fox Sports, ESPN (via TV and Disney+), and NFL Game Pass International/DAZN, which will once again deliver comprehensive Spanish-language coverage throughout the region.

Spanish Broadcast Options in Spain

A strong interest in American pro football continues to rise in Spain, with a game between the Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders also played at the Bernabéu in 2025. The massive arena is also set to host a game in 2026; however, Super Bowl 60 will be widely accessible.

Cuatro (Mediaset) will broadcast the game live on free-to-air television and through its Mitele streaming service, which is ideal for mobile phones and smart TVs. Meanwhile, DAZN Spain, which holds a multi-year agreement with the NFL, will stream the game live with Spanish commentary as part of its broader NFL offering.

Super Bowl 60 Halftime Show: Bad Bunny Takes Center Stage

Adding to the global appeal of Super Bowl 60 is this year’s halftime show headliner, Bad Bunny, as the Puerto Rican superstar will perform after the second quarter, and his appearance marks a historic moment, as he becomes the first Latin male artist to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show, and that too solo.

With multiple Spanish-language broadcast options across the United States, Latin America, and Spain, Super Bowl 60 promises to be one of the most accessible championship games in NFL history.

Between a high-profile rematch, a landmark halftime performance, and widespread streaming availability, Spanish-speaking fans will be able to experience every moment as the Seahawks and Patriots compete for the Vince Lombardi Trophy and the NFL season reaches its dramatic conclusion.

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