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Welcome to Super Bowl Sunday. The New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons will meet in Houston, Texas to battle it out for the rights to the Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl 51. The 2017 Super Bowl can be streamed live online through Fox Sports Go.

The Super Bowl odds say the Patriots are three point favorites over the Falcons, which sounds about right. The Patriots have been here before, their seventh Super Bowl appearance in the Tom Brady / Bill Belichick era. That’s simply incredible.

The key to this game will be how each team starts. If the Falcons get up big, we have ourselves a game. If the Patriots get up big, I think it’s over. New England’s defense is much better than the Falcons.

This is a Chiefs blog so it’s worth mentioning that the Chiefs beat these Falcons earlier in the year. In fact, that was their last loss. The Chiefs won 29-28 thanks to an amazing day from Eric Berry, who had a pick-six AND a pick-two late in the game to give the Chiefs the lead back.

The game kicks off at 6:30 p.m. (ET) at the Texans stadium in Houston. Nuts and bolts below...

How to Watch

When: 6:30 p.m. ET

Where: NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas

TV: Fox

Announcers: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews, and Chris Myers

Halftime performers: Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett

Online: Fox Sports Go

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