- Live Shows Begin Wednesday, Jan. 30, from Centennial Olympic Park
- ESPN Deportes to Televise Super Bowl LIII in Spanish
- ESPN Networks to Present Super Bowl LIII to More Than 68 Million Households in 75 Countries and Territories
SportsCenter, NFL Live and more will originate from ESPN’s Super Bowl headquarters at Centennial Olympic Park where viewing is free and open to the public. ESPN’s Super Bowl programming also features daily editions of Golic and Wingo and First Take from the Atlanta Convention Center at AmericasMart and, on Sunday, pre- and post-game shows from Mercedes-Benz Stadium (schedule).
⏩ESPN TV Shows Originating from Atlanta:
⏩ESPN Radio Shows Originating from Atlanta:
⏩ESPN TV Shows Originating from Atlanta:
- SportsCenter On the Road (beginning Wed at 7 a.m. ET): Sage Steele will host noon segments and the full 6 p.m. ETSportsCenter Wednesday through Friday, Steve Levy will host late night segments Wednesday through Sunday, and Michael Eaves will join Levy for postgame coverage live from the field following Super Bowl NFL analysts Tedy Bruschi, Ryan Clark, Matt Hasselbeck, Booger McFarland, Jeff Saturday, Charles Woodson and Darren Woodson and insiders Louis Riddick, Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter will contribute to SportsCenter throughout the week.
- First Take (Wed-Fri at 10 a.m. ET): ESPN’s popular morning debate show featuring Stephen A. Smith, Max Kellerman and host Molly Qerim Rose will be live from the Atlanta Convention Center at AmericasMart. The show, which is free and open to the public, will welcome a full lineup of sports and entertainment guests.
- NFL Live (Wed-Fri at 1:30 p.m. ET): Hosts Wendi Nix (Wed, Thu) and Suzy Kolber (Fri) will be joined by Super Bowl champions Tedy Bruschi, Ryan Clark, Booger McFarlandand Darren Woodson and NFL Insiders Louis Riddick, Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter.
- NFL Matchup (Sun at 3 a.m. ET): Trey Wingo will break down Patriots-Rams with NFL writer and analyst Matt Bowen and NFL Films’ Greg Cosell.
- Postseason NFL Countdown (Sun at 10 a.m. ET): Suzy Kolber, former Super Bowl MVP Steve Young and insiders Louis Riddick, Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter will kick off ESPN’s four-hour Super Bowl pre-game show from Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Countdown will also feature host Sam Ponder, Super Bowl XL quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, Hall of Famer Randy Moss and Super Bowl champions Rex Ryan and Charles Woodson, all based at ESPN’s main set in Centennial Olympic Park.
- NFL PrimeTime (Sun at 10:30 p.m. ET): Chris Berman, Randy Moss and Steve Youngwill deliver highlights and conduct interviews from the field following the game.
⏩ESPN Radio Shows Originating from Atlanta:
- The following shows will be live from AmericasMart Wednesday-Friday and feature a lineup of special guests. ESPN Radio will also have a full slate of coverage on Super Bowl Sunday beginning at 6 a.m. ET, as well as leading up to and following the game.
- First & Last (4-6 a.m. ET): Host Mike Golic Jr. on ESPN Radio
- Golic and Wingo (6-10 a.m. ET): Hosts Mike Golic, Trey Wingo and Mike Golic Jr. on ESPN Radio, ESPN2 (6-8 a.m. ET) & ESPNEWS (6-10 a.m. ET)
- The Stephen A. Smith Show (1-3 p.m. ET): Host Stephen A. Smith on ESPN Radio & ESPNEWS
- ESPN’s digital coverage of Super Bowl LIII will feature analysis, commentary, breaking news, video and more across ESPN.com and the ESPN App leading up to, during and after the game. ESPN.com’s roster of on-site journalists includes NFL senior writers Dan Graziano, Mike Sando, Mina Kimes, Ian O’Connor, Kevin Van Valkenburg and Seth Wickersham, NFL Nation reporters Mike Reiss (covering the Patriots), Lindsey Thiry (Rams), and Kevin Seifert (with the biggest, best, and controversial calls, and a full review), analyst Bill Barnwell (with a postgame breakdown of how the game was won), and more.
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