Super Bowl LIX projections suggest that this year’s championship game could attract an astounding average audience of 126 million viewers across multiple platforms, including FOX, FOX Deportes, Tubi, Telemundo, and NFL digital properties.
The big game is not just about the showdown on the field; it’s also a broadcasting spectacle anticipated to break records. According to FOX’s projections, the peak viewership is expected to reach 135.7 million during the highly charged second-quarter window from 8:00 to 8:15 PM ET. This surge in viewers underscores the Super Bowl’s status as America’s favorite sports event, drawing in fans not only for the game itself but also for the entertainment and community spirit it inspires.
Streaming services are set to make history as well, with record-high numbers anticipated for digital viewership. A staggering 14.5 million viewers are projected to tune in via Tubi and NFL digital platforms, showcasing a shift in how audiences engage with live sports. Among these, Tubi is predicted to contribute a remarkable 13.6 million viewers alone, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of sports broadcasting.
These figures, sourced from FOX Projections including Nielsen Fast Nationals and Tubi/NFL First Party Analytics, highlight the growing trend of streaming services becoming an integral part of the Super Bowl viewing experience. As technology changes the way fans consume sports, Super Bowl LIX stands poised to set new benchmarks in viewership, further solidifying its place as a cornerstone of American culture.
With anticipation building both on and off the field, Super Bowl LIX promises to be an unforgettable event that unites millions of fans in celebration of the sport they love.