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Super Bowl Betting – Key Information & Guides for Super Bowl 60

Matt McEwan

By Matt McEwan

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The Super Bowl is not only the premier event of the sports calendar, but it is also the most bet sporting event of the year. After the Seattle Seahawks put a beating on the New England Patriots to win Super Bowl 60, we are officially looking ahead to Super Bowl 61 (LXI). The 2027 Super Bowl will take place on Sunday, February 14, with kickoff scheduled for 6:30pm ET. Below you will find all the pertinent information around Super Bowl 61, and all of our valuable data and resources to help you bet Super Bowl 61.

Super Bowl 60 Key Details

Upcoming Super BowlSuper Bowl 61 (LX)
Date of Next Super BowlSunday, February 14, 2027
Location of Next Super BowlSoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California (Rams/Chargers’ stadium)
TV Broadcast of Next Super BowlABC

This will be the second time SoFi Stadium has hosted the Super Bowl, with the previous coming in 2022. However, it will be the 15th time the Super Bowl has been played in the state of California.

It is the first time ABC will be broadcasting the game since Super Bowl 40.

Super Bowl Betting Guides

You can place a bet on the Super Bowl whether you’re visiting this page in the offseason, regular season, playoffs, or once the Super Bowl matchup has been set. Betting odds are always available at online sportsbooks. If you simply want to check out the latest odds, or shop for the best lines on each team, you’ll want to head to our Super Bowl odds tracker, which will also show you how the futures have changed over the course of the season.

If you wanted to do some further research into past Super Bowls before placing a bet on this year’s game, I have gathered and organized all the historical Super Bowl spreads & betting results.

If you’re looking to make a bet on a specific Super Bowl prop, you’ll want to check out these pages:

Not only will you find the current odds for each Super Bowl prop listed above in the corresponding page, which won’t come out until the matchup is set (to be clear), but I have also gathered all the past results for each and present you with some important trends to consider before placing a bet.

If you like trends, you’ll also want to check out the Super Bowl trends I have gathered, and will update once the matchup is set, around the winner, spreads, and totals.

But maybe you’re not at the point in your journey where you’re looking to place a bet. If you are looking for some informational, how-to guides around betting the Super Bowl, we have plenty of those as well:

Each of those guides above will provide you with the knowledge needed to feel comfortable betting the Super Bowl.

If you understand Super Bowl betting and know the specific bet you want to place, but just need a sportsbook to use, we have broken down the best options from two different angles:

The first link above will focus solely on the Super Bowl signup bonuses available, which are typically only offered during the two weeks leading up to the Super Bowl, and in the days following a Super Bowl when they open up odds for the next season. The second page goes into each betting app to look at what Super Bowl betting markets they offer, and how easy they are to use.

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Super Bowl Stats

Here are some quick-hitters on some of the Super Bowls highs and lows over the past 60 years:

Highest Super Bowl Attendance: Super Bowl 14 with 103,985 spectators

Most Watched Super Bowl: Super Bowl 60 with an estimated 135.4 million viewers across all platforms

Highest-Average Cost of 30-Second Super Bowl Ad: $8-10M per 30-second ad during Super Bowl 60

Number of Super Bowl Ads in Last Super Bowl: 66 total ads were run in Super Bowl 60, totaling about 50 minutes of commercials

Highest-Scoring Super Bowl: Super Bowl 29 saw 75 total points, as the 49ers beat the Chargers 49-26

Lowest-Scoring Super Bowl: Super Bowl 53 saw only 16 total points, as the Patriots beat the Rams 13-3

Most Money Bet on a Super Bowl: According to the AGA, $1.76 billion was wagered legally on Super Bowl 60

Looking to the money bet on Super Bowl 60, after removing the money wagered at retail sportsbooks as well as the sharp money, 54% of the money bet against the spread was on the New England Patriots, while 52% of the moneyline handle was on the Seahawks. Our NFL public betting splits page reports all of this data live.

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Matt McEwan
Matt McEwan

Editor-in-Chief; Sports Betting Expert

With nearly a decade working in the industry, Matt is a seasoned sports betting veteran. He got his start with SBD in 2016 and worked his way up the ladder to become the Editor-in-Chief. Along the way he has done everything from reviewing sportsbooks to creating proprietary sports betting tools.

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