What:

The Super Bowl final of the NFL, the men's American football league, between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.

When:

The night against Monday Swedish time, the match starts at 00:30.

Where:

State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

TV:

Live on TV12 and C More.

Reporting on the match will also be available afterwards on SVT's platforms, in Sportnytt, as well as a longer in-depth report in Morgonstudion on Monday.

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See when the Kansas City Chiefs get ready for the 2023 Super Bowl. Photo: TT

Last five champions:

2022: Los Angeles Rams.

2021: Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

2020: Kansas City Chiefs.

2019: New England Patriots.

2018: Philadelphia Eagles.

Five snacks:

+ African American NFL history.

Philadelphia's Jalen Hurts, 24, and Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes, 27, will become the first African-American quarterbacks to start in a Super Bowl.

Never before have two African-Americans started at that position in the 56-year history of the NFL Finals.

+ Rihanna.

The 34-year-old r&b star from Barbados headlines this year's musical halftime show.

The part of the Super Bowl that many times embarrasses the most headlines.

Rihanna hasn't performed on a major live stage since her 2016 "Anti" world tour and has released few new songs since then.

In recent years, on a professional level, she has mostly focused on her clothing brand.

Last year she became a mother.

Will her return be as big a success as it was for Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J Blige, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent at the Super Bowl in Los Angeles last year?

+ The fight between brothers.

The 57th Super Bowl final in history will be a family feud between two brothers.

Philadelphia center Jason Kelce, 35, and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, 33, face each other.

"It's just amazing that both of them have made it to this point in their careers and that they both get to enjoy the Super Bowl together," the Kelce brothers' mother, Donna, told the NFL Network, according to the New York Times.

+ See you again.

Kansas City head coach Andy Reid, 64, made history when he led the Chiefs to the team's second Super Bowl title in 2020, its first in 50 years.

He is also a big Philadelphia profile after coaching the team for 13 years, 1999-2012.

For example, he coached the Eagles in the Super Bowl loss to the New England Patriots in 2005.

- You try to shut out all the hype that comes with the game, says Andy Reid according to the NFL's website.

+ Fired.

The Philadelphia Eagles have won the Super Bowl only once, in 2018. This year, the team could be led to its second by head coach Nick Sirianni, 41, who is making his first Super Bowl.

When Andy Reid took over the Chiefs in 2013, he fired Sirianni, then the team's wide receivers coach.

- I never trained with Andy but he gave me, unfortunately, a good example of the tough part of the job (...) He knew I would feel down so he gave me strength.

I was grateful for that, says Nick Sirianni according to several media.

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Los Angeles Rams Bobby Wagner and Takkarist McKinley tackle an activist.

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