Super bowl 50
The Super Bowl's a global event that can be watched in over 170 countries and territories. Reuters

With more than 170 countries and territories tuning in from around the world, the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers will duel for the right be crowned the NFL’s champion in Sunday night’s Super Bowl 50 matchup from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Led by league MVP frontrunner and quarterback Cam Newton, the Panthers are coming off one-sided victories over the Seattle Seahawks and the Arizona Cardinals to appear in the second Super Bowl in franchise history. Carolina last appeared and lost in Super Bowl XXXVIII to New England back in 2004.

The Broncos, led by quarterback Peyton Manning and the league’s most dominant defense, will make their eighth Super Bowl appearance but seek their first title since 1998. Denver pulled off stunning victories over Pittsburgh and defending champion New England to reach the NFL’s pinnacle once again.

Manning in particular, who has gone 1-2 in his three previous Super Bowls, will try to erase memories of his disastrous performance in Super Bowl XLVIII from two years ago when he threw two interceptions and Denver fell 43-8 to the Seattle Seahawks in one of the most lopsided title games in NFL history.

In the U.S., the NFL is expected to reach or hover around a new record of 117 million television viewers, but the Super Bowl’s reach extends far beyond the NFL’s home country.

The highly anticipated matchup will be shown across the globe in more than 170 countries and territories, according to the NFL, and the broadcasts will include 25 different languages. Americans who are either working or living abroad, or the millions of fans across the globe, won’t miss out on the action.

Among many, many others, the game will be broadcast in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, and Mexico.

And while CBS will handle broadcasting duties in the U.S., a number of local and international cable networks will show the game abroad. In particular, while ESPN can’t show the game in the U.S., it has a lockdown of the Latin American market and will air the game across several stations in Mexico and Brazil. ESPN Deportes will broadcast the game in Spanish in the U.S.

The game is scheduled to kickoff at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. If your country isn’t listed below, use the NFL’s Super Bowl International Channel Finder here.

Channels Across The World

United Kingdom (11:30 p.m.)

BBC2

SS1

SS3

France (12:30 a.m.)

W9

beIN Sports 1

French TV/DTV

Mexico

Azteca 7

ESPN

ESPN2

ESPN3

ESPN+

FOX Sports

Ch. 5

China

BesTV

Sina Sports

PPTV Sports

Le Sports

iQiyi Sports

Tencent Sports

Shanghai TV Sports

m1905

Alisports

GDTV Sports

Fujian TV Sports

Brazil

Esporte Interativo

ESPN

India

Sony 6

Germany

Sat. 1

Australia

Seven

7Mate

ESPN

ESPN2

Indonesia

ASN 2