Given that the Super Bowl will take place on February 9, many have wondered which has been the most-watched edition in the history of this sports event.
The truth is that every year a record audience is broken, therefore, the most-watched Super Bowl in history was that of 2024, where the Kansas City Chiefs faced the San Francisco 49ers.
According to what CBS reported, the network that broadcasted that Super Bowl in the United States, they achieved an average of 123.4 million viewers, surpassing the record set in 2023 with 115 million viewers.
Will this year's Super Bowl break audience records?
The Super Bowl of this 2025 is expected to surpass last year's broadcast in viewership, as the Kansas City Chiefs will once again compete in the final against the Philadelphia Eagles, and the audience is eager to know if they will manage to win for the third consecutive time.
The 2024 Super Bowl was watched by over 200 million viewers across all platforms, the highest total non-duplicated audience in history and a +10% increase compared to last year (183.6 million).
Univision, a network that broadcasts the Super Bowl for the Spanish-speaking community, had an average of over 2.2 million viewers, the highest audience recorded for the Super Bowl on a Spanish-language media outlet.
Super Bowl LIX will take place at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana. It will be the eighth Super Bowl held there and the eleventh to take place in that city.