Super Bowl 2011: Where to Watch Super Bowl 2011 on February 6, 2011 Start Time?

Written by: Richard Alltruth

Published: February 3, 2011

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2011 Super Bowl: Starting Time of Super Bowl 2011 on February 6, 2011 - We pay tribute to the two of the most anticipated and highly awaited event of the year and that is the Pro Bowl 2011, as a prelude to the Super Bowl 2011 NFL Championship Game.

Before the Super Bowl XLV,  the best of the best battled out tonight in Honolulu, Hawaii as the Pro Bowl 2011 also known as the NFL All-Star Game will have a kick off time of 7:00 pm EST. The FOX will deliver the live broadcast and coverage of the said event. NFC won the said NFL All-Star Game.

Apparently, the 2011 Pro Bowl is an event where the AFC takes on the NFC. Both top seeds have been bounced from the playoffs so Atlanta’s Mike Smith will match wits with New England’s Bill Belichick and each team will have a Japanese coach in their staff as the NFL tries to broaden its horizon throughout Asia.

Furthermore, New England Patriots got the most number of selections in the AFC with 8 football players. In the NFC, Atlanta Falcons got the most number with 9 players. This should make for a very interesting matchup since their respective coaches will be in charge.

Meanwhile, the Super Bowl 2011 will have a kick off on February 6, 2011. Live from the Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, the much anticipated event will have a start time of approximately 6:25 pm EST.

For the Pittsburgh Steelers, this is their eighth Super Bowl appearance as the franchise looks for its seventh ring, and for the Green Bay Packers, this is their fifth SuperBowl appearance as they look for their fourth ring.

And for the Green Bay Packers, they will be playing in their fifth Super Bowl in franchise history. They won the first two Super Bowls but didn’t get back to another one until 1996. Led by Brett Favre and Desmond Howard, the Packers defeated New England to capture their third Super Bowl.

Fox Sports is scheduled to televise the game in the United States. In the United Kingdom, the game will be broadcast live on television by the BBC and Sky Sports. Additionally, BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra will broadcast live radio commentary.

In Australia, the game will broadcast live on One HD

In France, the game will be broadcast live on W9.

In Italy, the game will be broadcast live on ESPN America.

In Brazil, the game will be broadcast live on BandSports and ESPN Brasil

In México, the game will be broadcast live on Azteca 7 and XHGC Channel 5.

In Canada, the game will be broadcast live on CTV.

In Denmark, the game will be broadcast live on TV3+/TV3+ HD.

In Romania, the game will be broadcast live on Sport 1.

In Germany, the game will be broadcast live on ARD.

In Belgium, the game will be broadcast live on PRIME Sport.

In Portugal, the game will be broadcast live on Sport TV.

In Sweden, the game will be broadcast live on TV6.

In Asia, the game will be broadcast live on ASN (All Sports Network). www.asn.tv

In The Netherlands, the game will be broadcast live on ESPN America.

Up north, CTV will be covering the game for Canada. Across the pond, (and five hours ahead of East Coast time) the live game will play out in the wee hours on BBC in the UK.

Kick-off time will be approximately 6:25 pm on the East Coast; 5:25 pm Central; 4:25 pm Mountain; and 3:25 pm Pacific.

Please standby here for more updates with regards to the Super Bowl 2011 and Pro Bowl 2011 live stream online and so as well with the live scores and results from time to time in the duration of the game and main events.

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3 Comments on "Super Bowl 2011: Where to Watch Super Bowl 2011 on February 6, 2011 Start Time?"

  1. John on Mon, 31st Jan 2011 2:07 am 

    The Pro-Bowl rocks!

  2. John Rote on Mon, 31st Jan 2011 2:58 am 

    I think they should put the pro bowl 1/2 to 3/4 of the way through the season (preferrably 3/4) and give everyone else a by week. Add one more game to the season and call it good. You’ll get more people watching the pro bowl and it will actually mean something. Plus you’ll get the additional game at the end and everyone will be happy.

  3. nuzi on Tue, 1st Feb 2011 4:06 am 

    I am really excited to watch super bowl match between Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers. :D




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