Super Bowl LX is set to kick off on Monday morning, 9 February 2026, local time. According to the NFL, the game will begin at 6:30 pm Eastern Time on Sunday, February 8 in the US. The kick-off at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, will be at 3:30 pm local time on the US West Coast.
Because Australia is so far ahead of the US, the calendar flips over. For viewers on the east coast, the opening whistle is scheduled for 10:30 am AEDT on Monday, February 9, which matches the familiar morning time slot for Super Bowl viewers here.
The start time varies depending on the time zone, and these differences matter if you’re hosting a watch party or trying to fit the game around work or school.
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In Western Australia, kick-off is at 7:30 am AWST. In the Northern Territory, it’s at 9:00 am ACST. Queensland, which doesn’t observe daylight saving time, will see the game start at 9:30 am AEST.
South Australia’s kick-off is at 10:00 am ACDT, while New South Wales, Victoria, the ACT, and Tasmania will all start at 10:30 am AEDT.
If you’re coordinating viewing times with a group, it’s worth double-checking the clock time in your state or territory, especially if friends and family are watching from across the country.
Coverage usually begins well before kick-off, but broadcast start times can vary depending on the network and platform, so the safest bet is to confirm your provider’s schedule on Monday morning.
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