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Kansas City Chiefs, winner of the American Conference and current champion, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, winner of the National, will star this Sunday 7th in the 55th final of the American Football League (NFL), known as the Super Bowl.

The final will be played at Raymond James Stadium, in the city of Tampa (Florida), with only 22,000 spectators on a stage with a capacity of 65,600, due to the coronavirus pandemic. In Argentina, the start of the game it will be at 20.30 and the live broadcast will be seen by ESPN 2. While, the pre-coverage will start at 19 by the same signal.

The same chain ESPN 2 will be in charge of taking the images to all of South America. As reported in its official programming, the previous program will start an hour and a half before the start of the game.

A soccer fan poses for a photo before Super Bowl LV outside Raymond James Stadium on February 6, 2021 in Tampa, Florida. Photo Patrick Smith / Getty Images / AFP

It will be At 17 the schedule of the preview for Colombia, Ecuador and Peru (18.30 the game), a 18 o’clock for Bolivia and Venezuela (19.30 the start of the game) already the 19 for Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay (the start of the game 20.30). You can also follow live by the ESPN Play platform.

In this Super Bowl, for the first time in history, a team will play in its stadium, as is the case with the Buccaneers, led by quarterback Tom Brady, who will play his 10th. final (won six with New England Patriots).

In the preview, people sit on an outdoor terrace outside the Tampa Convention Center the day before Super Bowl LV between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers REUTERS / Shannon Stapleton

For its part, Chiefs It is led by 24-year-old quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who led the team to the title last year by beating the San Francisco 49ers.

The Chiefs’ record, with Andy Reid as coach, is 16-2 and they beat Buffalo Bills in the AL final.

Tampa Bay comes in with a 14-5 record. With Bruce Arians as coach, he beat Aaron Rodgers’ Green Bay Packers in the definition of the National and seeks to repeat the title won in 2002 with the Argentine Martin Grammar as a kicker.