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After a week of buildup, Super Bowl LX is finally here. Kickoff between the Patriots and Seahawks is now just hours away in one of the most fresh-faced matchups in recent memory.

Super Bowl LX marks the first title game in which both teams' starting quarterbacks -- the Patriots' Drake Maye and the Seahawks' Sam Darnold -- and head coaches -- New England's Mike Vrabel and Seattle's Mike Macdonald -- are in either their first or second season with their current team, according to CBS Sports Research.

It's also a matchup few expected entering the year. Patriots vs. Seahawks is the first Super Bowl since 1981 featuring teams that opened the season with preseason championship odds of 50-1 or longer, per CBS Sports Research.

Tonight's game between New England and Seattle kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET. NBC will broadcast Super Bowl LX nationally, while the game will also stream live on Peacock. For live updates, highlights and analysis throughout the game, follow our Super Bowl LX live blog.

For viewers planning to stream, the Super Bowl is available across a wide range of over-the-top (OTT) devices -- platforms that deliver content over the internet rather than through traditional cable.

Supported devices include Apple TV, Smart TVs, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xbox and PlayStation consoles, among others. Fans with cable subscriptions can also stream the game through live TV services that carry NBC.

For cord-cutters, providers such as YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream will carry NBC's broadcast, allowing fans to watch the Super Bowl live across mobile devices, tablets and connected TVs.

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