Super Bowl LVIII: Odds, point spread revealed for Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Francisco 49ers
The odds for the Super Bowl matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs have been set, as well as the matchup time and TV network.
The game will be played on Sunday, February 11 in Las Vegas and will air on both CBS and Paramount Plus.
The 49ers will enter the game as the favorite, with FanDuel installing San Francisco as a -2.5 favorite over Kansas City. You can find details on how to watch the game and the odds below.
How to Watch Super Bowl LVIII
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Channel: CBS, Paramount+
Location: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas
Spread: San Francisco -2.5
Over/Under: 47.5
The Kansas City Chiefs advanced to the Super Bowl by winning the AFC title with a thrilling 17-10 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.
The game was a defensive struggle on a rainy day in Baltimore, but the experience of the Chiefs paid off in a big way. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes did what he had to do and was ready to roll from the start.
Mahomes finished the AFC Championship Game 30-of-39 passing for 241 yards and a touchdown. His main target was veteran tight end Travis Kelce, who caught 11 passes for 116 yards and a touchdown.
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During the game, Kelce broke Jerry Rice‘s old NFL playoff record for most postseason receptions. He’ll obviously be a focal point for the Chiefs in the Super Bowl against the 49ers.
The 49ers, meanwhile, advanced with an NFC Championship Game comeback against the Detroit Lions.
Detroit led 24-7 at halftime but was limited to just one late fourth-quarter touchdown in the second half as San Francisco stormed all the way back.
The 49ers were powered by running back Christian McCaffery, who ran 20 times for 90 yards and two touchdowns and also caught four passes for 42 yards in the game.
Quarterback Brock Purdy extended plays when he needed to, finishing 20-of-31 passing for 267 yards and a touchdown. He did throw one interception.