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Super Bowl 2027 — Odds, Facts & Betting Guide

14 February 2027 · SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, United States

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The Super Bowl is the biggest single-day betting event in the world, and Super Bowl LXI takes place on 14 February 2027 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. The Seattle Seahawks are the reigning champions after a defence-led 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX.

No event spawns more betting markets: alongside the point spread and money line sit hundreds of player and game props, from first touchdown scorer to the coin toss. UK bookmakers now carry extensive NFL coverage, and the late-night kick-off has made Super Bowl Sunday a fixture of the British betting calendar too.

Super Bowl: fast facts

  • Super Bowl LXI is at SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, on 14 February 2027.
  • The Seattle Seahawks won Super Bowl LX in February 2026, beating the New England Patriots 29-13 at Levi's Stadium.
  • Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III was named Super Bowl LX MVP.
  • Super Bowl LX drew a US television audience of around 125 million, with 30-second adverts costing up to $10 million.
  • The Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots share the record of six Super Bowl titles each.
  • UK kick-off is around 11:30pm, with the game typically finishing after 3am — a true late-night occasion for British fans.

Past winners

Year Winner Key detail
2026 Seattle Seahawks Beat New England 29-13; Kenneth Walker III MVP
2025 Philadelphia Eagles Stunned the Chiefs 40-22 to deny a three-peat
2024 Kansas City Chiefs Overtime win over the 49ers, back-to-back titles
2023 Kansas City Chiefs Beat the Eagles 38-35
2022 Los Angeles Rams Won at their own SoFi Stadium
2021 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Brady's seventh ring, won at home stadium
2020 Kansas City Chiefs Mahomes' first title
2019 New England Patriots Record-equalling sixth title
2018 Philadelphia Eagles The Philly Special trick play beat Brady's Patriots
2017 New England Patriots Overturned 28-3 against Atlanta — greatest comeback in Super Bowl history

How to bet on Super Bowl

The three core NFL markets all feature on Super Bowl Sunday: the money line (pick the winner), the point spread (winner with a handicap applied) and the total points over/under. The spread is the classic American bet and the sharpest market of the three — its movement in the fortnight before the game reflects huge volumes of money and information.

Prop betting is what makes the Super Bowl unique. Touchdown scorer markets are the UK favourite — anytime scorer offers more forgiving odds than first scorer — while player props on passing yards or receptions reward those who follow the season closely.

With hundreds of markets on one game, the discipline challenge is bet volume rather than bet size: a long list of small props adds up faster than it feels. Pick a few markets you genuinely have a view on, set a total for the night, and enjoy a game that finishes around 3am UK time responsibly.

Popular markets

  • Money line (outright winner)
  • Point spread (handicap)
  • Total points over/under
  • First/anytime touchdown scorer
  • Player props (passing yards, receptions and more)
  • Game MVP
  • Coin toss and novelty props

Super Bowl 2027: your questions answered

When is the Super Bowl 2027?

Super Bowl LXI is on Sunday 14 February 2027 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, with UK kick-off around 11:30pm.

Who won the last Super Bowl?

The Seattle Seahawks won Super Bowl LX in February 2026, beating the New England Patriots 29-13 — their second championship.

What is the point spread in Super Bowl betting?

The spread is a handicap that levels the two teams: if a side is -4.5, they must win by 5 or more for the bet to land. It's the most popular NFL bet.

What are Super Bowl prop bets?

Proposition bets on specific occurrences within the game — first touchdown scorer, a quarterback's passing yards, even the coin toss. The Super Bowl carries hundreds of them.

Which team has won the most Super Bowls?

The Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots are tied on six titles each.