Places to Watch the Super Bowl in Norfolk

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It’s the biggest American football game of the year with the winner being crowned the world champion. The Superbowl is not just for sports fans because the halftime show and the adverts (on the American broadcast) sometimes end up being better than the main event.

While the game may be taking place in the USA, you can still enjoy the spectacle in Norfolk. Let me share the places you can watch the Super Bowl in Norwich and Norfolk.

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What is the Super Bowl?

The Super Bowl is the final game of the National Football League (NFL) season. It has been the game to determine the league champion since 1966, replacing the NFL Championship Game.

When is the 2025 Super Bowl?

The 2025 Super Bowl will take place on Sunday, 9 February. The game will kick-off at 23:30, but television coverage starts at 22:00 on Sky and 22:45 on ITV. Expect the half-time show to start around 01:00.

Places to Watch the 2025 Super Bowl in Norfolk

There are a few pubs in Norfolk that will be showing the Super Bowl. You can go and watch the big game with other American football fans at these establishments.

The Woolpack

They will be showing the game live at the Woolpack in Norwich on their HD Multiscreens. Contact them to book.

Find out more here.

Yalm

Enjoy the game on a giant screen with delicious food from The Diner and On The Bone and beer from All Day Brewing. Pre-book tickets for £10 plus a booking fee.

Find out more here.

The Lamb Inn

It will be an unforgettable Super Bowl viewing experience at the Lamb Inn in Norwich with late night drinks and American snacks.

Find out more here.

Can You Watch the Super Bowl at Home in Norfolk?

I can understand if you don’t want to go out to the pub for a game that starts so late. It will be televised on ITV and Sky.

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