(The Center Square) – Troops overseas won’t miss the Super Bowl faceoff between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles this Sunday.
The Defense Media Activity and the American Forces Network will offer overseas audiences the military network’s full-day coverage of the Super Bowl, America’s most watched sporting event.
AFN, with support from the NFL, will air Super Bowl LIX live on its global TV and radio services for U.S. military audiences serving around the world and at sea.
AFN will live-stream the Super Bowl on its video streaming platform, AFN Now. The game will also be available as video-on-demand after the live broadcast.
Those who missed the 2025 NFC and AFC Championship Games will also get another change to watch those games. AFN will rebroadcast the Washington Commanders vs. Philadelphia Eagles and the Buffalo Bills vs. Kansas City Chiefs games on Saturday, Feb. 8, starting at 9 a.m., CET, and 5 p.m., JKT.
The AFN|family channel will also air Puppy Bowl XXI, Feb. 10, at 4 p.m., CET/JKT.
AFN’s broadcast of Super Bowl LIX builds on service to U.S. forces worldwide dating back to 1943.