The Kansas City Chiefs will face off against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 59 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans — and the Big Game is jam-packed with star-studded ads.
Matthew McConaughey, David Beckham, Drew Barrymore, Antonio Banderas, Chris Hemsworth and Willem Dafoe are among the celebs in the 2025 spots.
Grammy winner Kendrick Lamar will rock the halftime performance, along with special guest SZA.
The game airs beginning at 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9, on Fox with the kickoff set for 6:30 — and The Post has the scoop on all the night’s big commercials. Here is your minute-by-minute guide.
Pregame
7 a.m. ESPN “SportsCenter” Early birds can begin the day with segments from New Orleans.
10 a.m. ESPN “Postseason NFL Countdown” Jason Kelce makes his Super Bowl analyst debut for this four-hour broadcast. Hall of Famer Mike Greenberg co-hosts.
11 a.m. Fox “Road To The Super Bowl” The NFL Films series features over 100 players and coaches.
12 p.m. Fox “The Madden Cruiser: A Bayou Adventure With Bill Belichick” The former Patriots coach hops on the late John Madden’s legendary customized bus for a road trip to New Orleans. Special guests include Tom Brady (naturally), Michael Strahan and Curt Menefee.
12 p.m. Great American Family “Great American Rescue Bowl” Formerly known as the Kitten Bowl, this event includes both cats and dogs up for adoption through the North Shore Animal League America.
1 p.m. Fox “Super Bowl LIX Pregame” The casts of “Fox NFL Sunday” and “Fox NFL Kickoff” team up for pregame coverage live from Bourbon Street. Curt Menefee and Terry Bradshaw host.
2 p.m. Animal Planet “Puppy Bowl XXI” Team Ruff and Team Fluff — 142 puppies in all — face off for the Lombarky trophy. Longtime referee Dan Schachner returns.
First Quarter
6-6:30 p.m. Fox The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs are welcomed to the field, where Lauren Daigle and Trombone Shorty team up for “America the Beautiful,” followed by Jon Baptiste singing the National Anthem. Ledisi will perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
6:30 p.m., Fox Kickoff Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady have the call from the booth.
The following ads will run this quarter:
Dunkin’: ‘The Bean Method’
Ben Affleck returns one year after teaming up for one with his then wife, Jennifer Lopez. In the teaser ad, he and his Bahston accent are joined by his brother, Casey, and “Succession” star Jeremy Strong — who mocks his self-serious reputation.
MSC Cruises
The travel company makes its Big Game debut with an ad featuring “Celebration”-belting Drew Barrymore and a bemused Orlando Bloom.
Doritos: ‘Crash the Super Bowl Abduction’
Two fans nabbed $1 million and a trip to the Super Bowl for winning the snack brand’s “Crash the Super Bowl” contest with their clip about a chip-stealing alien.
Cirkul: ‘You Got Cirkul’
The water bottle brand makes its Super Bowl debut with “The Righteous Gemstones” actor Adam Devine promising to give away 100,000 Cirkuls.
Michelob Ultra: ‘The Ultra Hustle’
Willem Dafoe and Catherine O Hara star in this year’s spot for the beer, taking on WNBA champion Sabrina Ionescu, NFL legend Rande Moss and Olympic track and field star Ryan Crouser in a brutal pickleball challenge.
Turbotax: ‘Now Taxes Is So Sweet’
Issa Rae stresses out over her taxes before finding relief with the online filing software.
Squarespace: ‘Barry and Mosley’
Actor Barry Keoghan stars in a spot for the web-hosting platform — and, just like in “The Banshees of Inisherin,” shares the screen with a donkey.
Homes.com
The real-estate platform already has Dan Levy and “Saturday Night Live” cast member Heidi Gardner as spokespeople — and has teased more celeb guests for its Super Bowl ads.
Meta
The first of two game spots for the social media giant pairs Chris Pratt with Chris Hemsworth.
Second Quarter
Hellmann’s: ‘When Sally Met Best Foods’
“When Harry Met Sally” stars Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal reunite — along with Sydney Sweeney — in a spoof of the 1989 romcom’s iconic “I’ll have what she’s having” scene.
Pringles: ‘The Call of the Mustaches’
The Chiefs’ head coach Andy Reid appears in this ad where Adam Brody inadvertently calls on mustaches of the world — including those of “Parks and Recreation” star Nick Offerman and NBA player James Harden — to unite.
Mountain Dew: ‘Kiss from a Lime’
Directed by Taika Waititi, this spot stars musicians Becky G and SEAL — who turns his hit song “Kiss from a Rose” into “Kiss from a Lime” to highlight the brand’s Baja Blast flavor.
Reese’s: ‘Lava!!!!!’
Look for a 30-second clip featuring a park ranger and fans visiting an active volcano for the candy brand’s Chocolate Lava cups.
Coors Light: ‘Slow Monday’
Sloths have “a case of the Mondays” — and get into a slow-speed chase after a bank heist.
Instacart: ‘Big Game Deals’
The brand’s first Super Bowl commercial stars brand mascots from the Jolly Green Giant to the Kool-Aid Man.
WeatherTech: ‘Born to Be Wild’
Four “cougar” ladies take a joyride while blasting the Steppenwolf song “Born to Be Wild.”
Uber Eats
Charli XCX and Martha Stewart join forces — along with Matthew McConaughey doing his best impression of legendary Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka.
Ram: ‘Goldilocks and the Three Trucks’
Glen Powell plays a “rugged woodsy dude” version of Goldilocks — complete with a Fabio-style wig — as he reads a story to his real-life niece and nephew.
Angel Soft : ‘Potty-tunity’
Gotta go? The toilet tissue offers viewers a “potty-tunitiy” before halftime.
Halftime
Brand-new Grammy winner Kendrick Lamar takes the stage around 8 p.m, joined by special guest SZA. Expect to hear their duet “Luther” — along with a few Drake diss tracks. This is the 37-year-old rapper’s first time headlining the halftime show, but he was part of the Super Bowl 57 halftime show in 2022 along with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, 50 Cent and Mary J. Blige.
Third Quarter
Him and Hers: ‘Sick of the System’
The telehealth platform makes its game debut with a 60-second ad about the obesity public health crisis.
Häagen-Dazs: ‘Not So Fast, Not So Furious’
“Fast and Furious” franchise co-stars Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez and Ludacris reunite for “Not So Fast, Not So Furious.”
Taco Bell: ‘Photobomb’
After the fast-food joint decides to make fans — not celebs — the stars of its ad campaign, “Paint the Town Red” singer Doja Cat resorts to photo-bombing at the drive-thru.
DoorDash: ‘Math’
Comedian Nate Bargatze lives the luxe life in the delivery giant’s commercial.
Nerds:’What a Wonderful World’
Shaboozey — whose “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” topped the Billboard Hot 100 for 19 weeks last year — sings Louis Armstrong’s classic “What a Wonderful World.”
NerdWallet: ‘Genius Beluga’
Whales can talk in this fintech ad.
Meta
The social media giant’s second Super Bowl spot brings back Chris Pratt and Chris Jenner and adds a cameo from Kris Jenner.
Lay’s: ‘The Little Farmer’
In director Taika Waititi’s second commercial of the game, a pint-sized potato farmer gets her due.
Poppi
Influencers Alix Earle, Jake Shane and Rob Rausch (from “Love Island USA”) promote the prebiotic drink.
Fourth Quarter
GoDaddy: ‘Act Like You Know’
“Fallout” star Walton Goggins helps promote the Airo AI experience.
Bosch: ‘The More You Bosch, The More You Feel Like a Bosch’
Antonio Banderas turns into Antonio Bosch-eras with his love of the appliance maker’s refrigerator.
Fetch: ‘The Big Reward’
The rewards platform will give away $10,000 to 120 winners during the last two minutes of regulation game time.
Totino’s Pizza Rolls: ‘Chazmo Finally Goes Home’
General Mills returns to the big game for the first time in a decade, with this spot starring comedians Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson — and the E.T.-like mascot Chazmo.
Dove
The bath brand’s latest ode to female body confidence is all about girls in sports.
Booking.com: ‘Get Your Stay Ridiculously Right’
The Muppets — including Kermit the Frog, Gonzo, Statler & Waldorf, Animal and Miss Piggy animate the travel site’s commercial.
Other ads airing during the game:
Budweiser: ‘First Delivery’
The Clydesdale horse is back — this time, it’s a baby foal trying to make a Budweiser keg delivery.
Skechers
The Chiefs’ Andy Reid appears in his second ad of the game, playing a hand model who’s a fan of hands-free slip-in shoes.
Little Caesars: ‘What a Pro’
Eugene Levy highlights the pizza chain’s new Crazy Puffs flavor, Bacon & Cheese.
HexClad: ‘Unidentified Flying Object’
Pete Davidson and celebrity chef Gordon Ramsey tag-team in the cookware company’s alien-themed spot.
Coffee mate:
Let’s go, girls! Shania Twain sings a tune called “Gimme Cold Foam.”
Rocket Mortgage
The mortgage lender gets wistful with its “Bring Americans home” campaign.
FanDuel: ‘Kick of Destiny 3’
Peyton and Eli Manning take over from Gronk in the sportsbook’s “Kick of Destiny” series.
Bud Light: ‘Big Men on Cul-De-Sac’
Post Malone and comedian Shane Gillis capture the spirit of the beer brand’s 1980s ads with a cul-de-sac party.
Stella Artois: ‘The Other David’
David Beckham and Matt Damon discover they’re long-lost “brothers.”
Tubi
The streaming service spotlights its workplace comedy “The Z-Suite,” starring Lauren Graham (“Gilmore Girls”).
Novartis: ‘Your Attention, Please’
Hailee Steinfeld and Wanda Sykes help the pharmaceutical company raise awareness about breast health.
STōK Cold Brew Coffee: ‘Hollywood Magic’
Channing Tatum teaches Wrexham AFC how to do better “celebration dances.”
Liquid Death
The canned water brand makes its Big Game debut.
Jeep
The vehicle has a commercial with a celeb in it, but they’re not revealing it ahead of the game.
Duracell
The battery brand enters the big game for the first time, with its “Duracell Scientist” character.
Postgame
Around 10 p.m., Fox The Lombardi Trophy is presented.
10 p.m. Fox Super Bowl LIX Postgame show The Fox game crew discusses the key moments of the game with analysis and interviews.
Around 10:30 p.m., Fox The coveted post-game time slot goes to Season 3 of the trivia-battle show “The Floor,” hosted by Rob Lowe.
10:30 p.m., ESPN Catch post-game highlights on “NFLPrimeTime” with Chris Berman.