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KING 5 Details Streaming Options and On‑Site Coverage for Super Bowl LX

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Super Bowl LX Date, Time, and Venue Confirmed The championship game is slated for early February, with one report listing the kickoff at 3:30 p.m. PT on Feb. 6 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, while another cites Feb. 8 at the same time and location [1][2]. Both articles agree the matchup features the Seattle Seahawks against the New England Patriots. The game will be broadcast locally on KING 5 through participating television providers.

KING 5 Deploys Multiple Crews for On‑Site Reporting Reporters and camera teams will be stationed in Santa Clara throughout the week leading up to the event, delivering live updates and feature stories [1]. The station positions itself as the primary local source for Super Bowl coverage, including pre‑game analysis and post‑game recaps. On‑site coverage will complement the regular newscasts streamed via the app.

Broadcast Limited to TV Providers, Not the Streaming App Viewers must access the live game through cable or satellite services such as Xfinity or streaming bundles like YouTube TV; the KING 5 app does not carry the game feed [1][2]. The app can still stream the station’s regular news blocks and special programming, but the championship itself remains exclusive to traditional TV distribution. This restriction applies regardless of device, whether a smart TV or mobile phone.

“Countdown to Kickoff” Streams Nightly on the KING 5 App From Monday through Saturday, an hour‑long pre‑game show airs at 8 p.m. PT, featuring interviews with Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald, star players, and traveling fans [1][2]. The series provides analysis, behind‑the‑scenes footage, and updates on team preparations. Episodes are available on both iOS and Android versions of the app.

Step‑by‑Step App Installation Guides Enable Access to Other Content Both articles include detailed instructions for downloading the KING 5 app on smart TVs, smartphones, and tablets, covering searches in app stores and activation steps [1][2]. Once installed, users can stream morning, noon, evening, and late‑night newscasts, as well as the “Countdown to Kickoff” series. The guides aim to broaden audience reach for non‑game programming.

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Nov 28, 2025 – The Seattle Torrent plays its inaugural home game at Climate Pledge Arena, drawing a record 16,014 fans and highlighting the PWHL’s expansion into the Pacific Northwest, while families and local youth celebrate a new pathway for girls’ professional sports [6].

Dec 17, 2025 – The Torrent faces the Ottawa Charge at Climate Pledge Arena; the game streams on the KING 5+ app and KONG for Washington‑state viewers, reiterating the regional blackout due to PWHL rules and noting the team’s 1‑0‑1‑1 record under captain Hilary Knight [5].

Jan 18, 2026 – Seattle hosts the Boston Fleet at Climate Pledge Arena, with the puck dropping at 7 p.m.; the live stream is available on the KING 5 app and compatible TV devices but remains restricted to Washington state, and captain Hilary Knight leads the Torrent [4].

Jan 30, 2026 – The Seahawks stage a drone show from Seattle Center’s Mural Amphitheatre, flying 200‑400 ft near the Space Needle; the event streams live at 6:30 p.m. on KING 5 and is presented by Snoqualmie Casino Hotel, giving fans a celebratory preview of the upcoming Super Bowl LX [3].

Jan 31, 2026 – KING 5 promotes the Seahawks’ week‑long travel to Santa Clara for practice and events ahead of Super Bowl LX, positioning the network as the primary local source for the championship buildup [3].

Feb 2‑7, 2026 – KING 5 airs “Countdown to Kickoff,” an hour‑long nightly program at 8 p.m. on its app, delivering pre‑game analysis and updates while confirming that the Super Bowl broadcast will not be available via the streaming app but only through participating TV providers [2].

Feb 6, 2026 – Super Bowl LX kicks off at 3:30 p.m. PT at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, featuring the Seattle Seahawks versus the New England Patriots; the game airs exclusively on KING 5 through cable and satellite providers such as Xfinity and YouTube TV [1].

Feb 8, 2026 – Official schedules list the Seahawks‑Patriots matchup for Feb 8 at 3:30 p.m. PT, reinforcing the championship date and providing a reference point for fans tracking the event [1].

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