The Worldwide Leader in Sports, ESPN, has revealed a star-studded lineup for their Super Bowl 58 broadcast, with the network set to bring the big game to fans over in New Zealand and Australia.
Coverage of the game begins at 9:00 AM AEDT on Monday, February 12, and will be live on ESPN via Foxtel, KAYO, or the E-App, while kickoff will be at 10:00 AM AEDT.
Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovsky and Louis Riddick will call the game from inside the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas for audiences in said locations.
Tony Romo and Jim Nantz will do the honors for fans viewing in the United States via CBS.
The latter has announced multiple new features set to make the experience an even better one for fans.
Several new camera angles are set to feature, with one of the most interesting coming in the form of the “Doink cam,” which will give a close-up view of balls sailing through and around the goalposts- and hopefully hitting them – on field goal attempts.
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CBS also has something for younger fans as an augmented reality ‘SpongeBob’ Simulcast will be an option. The characters from the Nickelodeon animated series will be in the broadcast booth and on the field providing coverage as well.