Super Bowl 2008

New England Patriots vs New York Giants
The most-watched Super Bowl EVER

Sunday 3rd FEBRUARY – Phoenix




The Super Bowl game is here again!

(What is the Super Bowl Game?)l



There’s a strong chance that Sunday’s game at the University of

Phoenix Stadium in Glendale could be the most-watched Super Bowl ever

The New England Patriots and New York Giants’.



The biggest draw is the Patriots themselves,

as they attempt to become the first undefeated NFL team since the 1972 Dolphins –

and secure near-unanimous acclaim as the best pro football team ever.



While the Patriots’ quest for history will be the focus,

they must beat the New York Giants,

who represent the biggest television market in the country.

The Giants’ underdog run to the Super Bowl has captivated its fan base,

and the NFC championship victory over the Green Bay Packers

had the biggest audience for that game since 1995, according to Nielsen Media Research.



And as it shouldn’t rain and get warmer – it will be a typical

Arizona day with sunny sky. And even though someone might say that a little rain would make it a great game,

let’s hope for the roof to stay open.



And if you are not in Phoenix February 3rd – you can be sure,

you will find it on almost any TV worldwide.



ARIZONA SUPER BOWL XLII 2008

Site: University of Phoenix Stadium – Glendale, Arizona

Date: February 3, 2008

Kick-off: 6:30 p.m. EST

Network: FOX

Radio: Westwood One

Home Team: New England Patriots

Away Team: New York Giants

Halftime Performance: Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

Referee: Mike Carey


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