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NFL: What day is the Super Bowl 2021?

As we leave the horrible year 2020 behind, it’s time to look forward to the Super Bowl 2021. Find out what day the Super Bowl 55 falls on in 2021.

Julian Edelman (left) of the New England Patriots and teammate Tom Brady (right) celebrate at the end of the Super Bowl 2019. (Getty)
Julian Edelman (left) of the New England Patriots and teammate Tom Brady (right) celebrate at the end of the Super Bowl 2019. (Getty)

The Super Bowl is a special US football match that is played every year for the champion of the NFL. Named after the first coach to win a Super Bowl, the best player in the National Football Conference faces the best in the American Football Conference to win the Vince Lombardi Trophy. It’s a very special event for most American football fans.

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Even people who don’t like American football always watch the TV and half-time programs. The Super Bowl’s TV commercials are the most costly per second price in the country. Owing to high advertisement prices, corporations create single advertising. As a result, it was a well-published case to watch commercials.

The teams with the most Super Bowl wins are the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New England Patriots, each with six victories. The San Francisco 49ers and theDallas Cowboys are currently tied for five Super Bowl second-most wins. Since the American Football Ligue (AFL) and NFL joined in 1970, the New York Jets are yet to participatein the Super Bowl.

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What day is the Super Bowl 2021?

It isnothing new that the Super Bowl is scheduled to happen on a Sunday every year. Thus,afterthe 2020-21 NFL regular-season, the Super Bowl 55 will take place on Sunday, February 7, 2021.

The Super Bowl has never been held any later than on 7 February, with Super Bowl 50 (Panthers vs Broncos) and the Super Bowl 44 (Saints vs Colts) played also on that day. It isset one week after the conference championship games. During that week, the Pro Bowl is played.

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The first week of February was every Super Bowl since 2003. In January all but one Super Bowl was celebrated from 1967 to 2003.The Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, will host the Super Bowl 55.

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