Super Bowl 2021: Kickoff time, TV and live stream info for Bucs-Chiefs

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Super Bowl Sunday, aka Tom Brady Day, is here.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will become the first team in NFL history to host the big game when their Super Bowl LV clash with the Kansas City Chiefs kicks off Sunday night at Raymond James Stadium.

Tampa Bay is making its second Super Bowl appearance in franchise history thanks in large part to Brady, who is set to play in his NFL-record 10th Super Bowl after winning six titles in nine trips to the championship game with the New England Patriots.

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Brady and the Bucs endured some early growing pains this season and were 7-5 entering their Week 13 bye. They haven't lost since, however, and dispatched the Washington Football Team, New Orleans Saints and Green Bay Packers in the NFC playoffs to earn a home Super Bowl berth.

But Tampa Bay will have its hands full with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, who averaged an NFL-best 415.8 yards per game this season and are aiming to become the first team since the 2003-04 Patriots to repeat as Super Bowl champions.

So, when does this epic matchup go down, and how can you watch? Here's your viewer's guide to Super Bowl LV, including info on how to watch NBC Sports Boston's postgame coverage after the game ends:

Date and kickoff time: Sunday, Feb. 7 at 6:30 p.m. ET

TV Channel: CBS

Live stream: CBSSports.com (desktop), Yahoo Sports (mobile), NFL mobile app, ESPN Deportes

Postgame coverage: Tune into NBC Sports Boston at 11 p.m. ET for a Super Bowl edition of "Postgame Live" featuring Michael Holley and Patriots Insiders Tom E. Curran and Phil Perry. 

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