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Tom Brady #12 of the New England Patriots calls a play against the Atlanta Falcons during the game at Georgia Dome, Sept. 29, 2013, in Atlanta. Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images

Having problems finding a TV to watch the 51st installment of the Super Bowl? No need to fret as FOX has planned to show a full live stream of the Atlanta Falcons playing against the New England Patriots at the NRG Stadium in Houston Sunday night.

FOX was boasting some serious technological advances that it promised to enhance viewing pleasure for fans, both online as well on a television. Chief among them were the high definition cameras the network laced the stadium with to provide 260 degree TV camera shots.

More from FOX:

"You’ll not only see next generation graphics and stats and augmented reality, you’ll even some footage from 4k and 8k cameras, there will also be cameras on the field so you can be a part of the play action and even get the players view.

"New technology from Intel will let viewers get inside the helmet of any player on the field, sort of. They’re actually using an array of 38 high definition cameras around the field, which gives a 360-degree view, so you can be virtually placed in any position.

A first on the field this year: An 8k camera which is eight times the definition of your HD-TV. The game isn’t going to be in 8k, but the cameras will be used for some of the super-slow replay’s so they’ll look perfectly crisp in high definition."

While many have predicted the Patriots would win Sunday, New England was only a three-point favorite over the Falcons, which means we may be in for a close, competitive contest.

More than 100 million people were predicted to watch the big game either through traditional means, such as a TV, or online.

You can be one of the latter by using the below information to watch a live stream online.

The game kicks off around 6:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, but live online coverage from Houston begins around 5:50 p.m.

TV Channel: FOX

App: FOX Sports VR

Live Stream: Here at FoxSportsGo.com

Start Time: 6:30 p.m. EST

Announcers: Joe Buck and Troy Aikman, with Erin Andrews and Chris Myers doing sideline reporting.