The Super Bowl may be the most popular in the United States, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have worldwide appeal.
Thanks to Marshawn Lynch, we know people watch it in Scotland. And according to Global Web Index, there are also plenty of NFL fans in many other countries.
As such, Super Bowl LI between the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons is being broadcast all over the world.
Here’s a complete look at where to watch in different countries:
United States: Fox
Australia: Seven, 7Mate, or ESPN HD
Austria: SAT 1
Belgium: Eleven Sports
Brazil: ESPN or Esporte Interativo
Canada: CTV or RDS
China: GDTV China, Alisports, BesTV, Fox Sports, LETV, SMG, Sina.com, or iQiYi
France: W9 or BeIn Sport
Germany: SAT 1
Italy: Italia 1, Fox Sports 2
Mexico: Televisa, Fox Sports, TV Azteca or ESPN
Japan: NHK or NTV
Netherlands: Fox Sports 2 or Fox HD
New Zealand: TVNZ 1
Philippines: ASN or ABC-CBN
Spain: Telefonica or Canal+
Switzerland: SAT 1
United Kingdom: Sky Sports 1 or BBC 1
You can check here for more information. If you check your local listings and your country isn’t broadcasting the game, you can watch a live stream online with a subscription to NFL Game Pass International.
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