The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs are just a few hours away from their Super Bowl LVII clash. The stage is set and now all eyes turn to what promises to be a historic encounter. You can boost the excitement by betting on the action with Fanduel Sportsbook!
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Spread: Eagles -2 | Chiefs +2
Moneyline: Eagles -130 | Chiefs +110
Total: Over/Under 50
It’s not just the traditional markets that will attract bettors this week. You can bet on just about anything, from the color of the Gatorade bath, to the length of the that it takes to sing the National Anthem, to what songs Rhianna will or won’t play. You can find a full breakdown on prop bets here!
Super Bowl LVII will take place this Sunday February 12th in State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona Kickoff will be 6:30 EST EST, giving Eagles fans plenty of opportunities to get their wagers in. Finding where to place those bets can often be overwhelming and confusing with so many sportsbooks to choose from. But we’ve made that process super simple by finding the best sign-up offers from every sportsbook to maximize your potential winnings.
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