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|| '''Home Team''' || [[National Football Conference|NFC]] Champion
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|| '''Date''' || [[February 3]] [[2009]]<ref name="Super Bowl date">{{cite web | url=http://www.nfl.com/superbowl/futuresites | title=NFL.com: Future Super Bowl sites | accessdate=2007-12-25}}</ref>
|| '''Date''' || [[February 1]] [[2009]]<ref name="Super Bowl date">{{cite web | url=http://www.nfl.com/superbowl/futuresites | title=NFL.com: Future Super Bowl sites | accessdate=2007-12-25}}</ref>
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|| '''Stadium''' ||[[Raymond James Stadium]]
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|| '''[[Sports announcer|Announcers]]''' || [[Al Michaels]]* and [[John Madden (football)|John Madden]]*<br>''Expected announcer, subject to change.''*
|| '''[[Sports announcer|Announcers]]''' || [[Al Michaels]]* and [[John Madden (football)|John Madden]]*<br>''Expected announcer, subject to change.''*
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'''Super Bowl XLIII''' will be the 43rd annual edition of the [[Super Bowl]] in [[American football]], and the 39th annual championship game of the modern-era [[National Football League]] (NFL). The game will be a matchup between the 2008 [[AFC]] Champions and the 2008 [[NFC]] Champions. It is scheduled to be played on [[February 3]] [[2009]]<ref name="Super Bowl date">{{cite web | url=http://www.nfl.com/superbowl/futuresites | title=NFL.com: Future Super Bowl sites | accessdate=2007-12-25}}</ref>. [[Tampa, Florida]] was selected for the game site on [[May 25]] [[2005]], beating out three other finalists: [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]]; [[Houston, Texas|Houston]]; and [[Miami, Florida|Miami]]. It will be the fourth Super Bowl played in Tampa, and the second in [[Raymond James Stadium]].
'''Super Bowl XLIII''' will be the 43rd annual edition of the [[Super Bowl]] in [[American football]], and the 39th annual championship game of the modern-era [[National Football League]] (NFL). The game will be a matchup between the 2008 [[AFC]] Champions and the 2008 [[NFC]] Champions. It is scheduled to be played on [[February 1]] [[2009]]<ref name="Super Bowl date">{{cite web | url=http://www.nfl.com/superbowl/futuresites | title=NFL.com: Future Super Bowl sites | accessdate=2007-12-25}}</ref>. [[Tampa, Florida]] was selected for the game site on [[May 25]] [[2005]], beating out three other finalists: [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]]; [[Houston, Texas|Houston]]; and [[Miami, Florida|Miami]]. It will be the fourth Super Bowl played in Tampa, and the second in [[Raymond James Stadium]].


The game will be televised on [[NBC]], which will be their first Super Bowl telecast since [[Super Bowl XXXII]]. It will also be the last Super Bowl and next to last major sporting event ([[Fox Sports (USA)|Fox Sports]]' [[Daytona 500]] coverage on February 15 will be the last event) to be telecast in the USA in the [[analog television]] format, as of [[February 17]] of that year, all television stations must cease analog broadcasts.
The game will be televised on [[NBC]], which will be its first Super Bowl telecast since [[Super Bowl XXXII]]. It will also be the last Super Bowl and next to last major sporting event ([[Fox Sports (USA)|Fox Sports]]' [[Daytona 500]] coverage on February 15 will be the last event) to be telecast in the USA in the [[analog television]] format. As of [[February 17]] of that year, all television stations must cease analog broadcasts.


The NFL was exploring the possibility of moving the [[Pro Bowl]] to the host site of the [[Super Bowl]], and holding it the weekend before the Super Bowl starting in 2009.<ref name="Pro Bowl: More moving talk">{{cite news
The NFL was exploring the possibility of moving the [[Pro Bowl]] to the host site of the [[Super Bowl]], and holding it the weekend before the Super Bowl starting in 2009.<ref name="Pro Bowl: More moving talk">{{cite news

Revision as of 13:40, 21 January 2008

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Super Bowl XLIII
Visiting Team AFC Champion
Home Team NFC Champion
Date February 1 2009[1]
Stadium Raymond James Stadium
City Tampa, Florida
TV in the United States
Network NBC
Announcers Al Michaels* and John Madden*
Expected announcer, subject to change.*

Super Bowl XLIII will be the 43rd annual edition of the Super Bowl in American football, and the 39th annual championship game of the modern-era National Football League (NFL). The game will be a matchup between the 2008 AFC Champions and the 2008 NFC Champions. It is scheduled to be played on February 1 2009[1]. Tampa, Florida was selected for the game site on May 25 2005, beating out three other finalists: Atlanta; Houston; and Miami. It will be the fourth Super Bowl played in Tampa, and the second in Raymond James Stadium.

The game will be televised on NBC, which will be its first Super Bowl telecast since Super Bowl XXXII. It will also be the last Super Bowl and next to last major sporting event (Fox Sports' Daytona 500 coverage on February 15 will be the last event) to be telecast in the USA in the analog television format. As of February 17 of that year, all television stations must cease analog broadcasts.

The NFL was exploring the possibility of moving the Pro Bowl to the host site of the Super Bowl, and holding it the weekend before the Super Bowl starting in 2009.[2] However, the league decided to retain the 2009 Pro Bowl in Honolulu, Hawaii.[3]

External links

References

  1. ^ a b "NFL.com: Future Super Bowl sites". Retrieved 2007-12-25.
  2. ^ "Pro Bowl: More moving talk". StarBulletin.com. 2007-10-14. Retrieved 2007-12-17. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ Associated Press (2007-12-29). "Pro Bowl to be played in Hawaii another year". Foxsports.com. Retrieved 2007-12-29. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)