Super Bowl 60 will feature the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots on Sunday, February 8, 2026, live from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Even though the game takes place on the West Coast, fans across Texas can catch all the action on NBC or Telemundo, plus several streaming options.
In Texas, Super Bowl 60 will air on your local NBC station, which carries the national broadcast of Seahawks vs. Patriots. Here are the main affiliates across the state (check your local listings to confirm):
You can also find your local NBC affiliate anywhere in Texas through the NBC Local Affiliates directory online.
The Spanish broadcast of the Super Bowl will air on Telemundo, which shares national TV rights with NBC.Tune into your local Telemundo station — such as Telemundo 39/KXTX (Dallas–Fort Worth), Telemundo 47/KTMD (Houston), or Telemundo 60/KVDA (San Antonio) — for full Spanish coverage, including pregame and postgame shows.
If you’re watching online from Texas, there are several ways to stream the game:
Peacock: The official live stream of Super Bowl 60 will be available on Peacock, NBC’s streaming service.
Live TV streaming services that include NBC in most Texas markets:
NFL+: Mobile and tablet streaming for in-market games, including the Super Bowl.
Note: Peacock currently doesn’t offer a free trial, so you’ll need at least one paid month to watch the game there.
Since Texas is in the Central Time Zone, the game kicks off at 5:30 p.m. CT (3:30 p.m. PT). NBC, Telemundo, and Peacock will air hours of pregame coverage leading up to kickoff.
So, Texas fans — tune in to your local NBC or Telemundo station at 5:30 p.m. CT on February 8, 2026, or stream live on Peacock or your favorite live TV service to catch the full Seahawks vs. Patriots Super Bowl 60 experience from Levi’s Stadium in California.
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