Super Bowl 2015 News: Start Time, Online Streaming, Ads, Pepsi Superbowl XLIX Halftime Show Performers

Fans of American football across the globe are waiting in great anticipation to watch the battle between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots scheduled for Feb. 1 in Glendale, Arizona. The match will decide which team will be in control at the NFC Super Bowl XLIX, reports Christian Post.

Super Bowl 2015 will begin at 6:30 pm on NBC, and Al Michaels, Chris Collinsworth and Michele Tafoya will host the much awaited annual football event. It has also been announced that while Idina Menzel will sing the American National Anthem, John Legend will sing "America The Beautiful."

NFL fans are definitely looking forward to much more than an action-packed football match. They are also keenly waiting for the roster of latest Super Bowl XLIX ads during the breaks in between the game, which will include the return of the amusing Doritos ads, the Budweiser ad depicting a actual size game of Pac-Man and beer, the GoDaddy ads starring Danica Patrick and a cute Golden Retriever puppy, in addition to latest trailer of the 'Jurassic World' movie.

In fact, these advertisements have become a major highlight of the Super Bowl each year. The cost of putting up each of these 30-second ads during the breaks in between the game is supposed to be hefty - as high as $4.5 million per spot.

The famous Pepsi Superbowl XLIX Halftime show is yet another rage. Usually, this part of the show features the leading names in the music industry. It has been announced that Katy Perry and Lenny Kravitz will feature this year's Pepsi Superbowl XLIX Halftime show. Last year, star singers like Beyonce, The Who, Madonna, and Bruno Mars, put up stellar performances that mesmerized all those who watched the show in the stadium as well as online.

Fans can watch the NFL Super Bowl XLIX game between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots live through online streaming for free on their computers as well as mobile devices running on the Android and iOS software through the NBC Live Extra app.

Fans can use the app by registering on the Live Extra website, which will activate the live streaming coverage. However, users using this app to watch the Super Bowl 2015 will require paying for a TV subscription to any of the 15 accredited providers, which includes Cox, Comcast, Verizon FiOS and ATT-UVerse.