Before today is over, Super Bowl LIII will have a winner. Will it be the New England Patriots, a dynasty led by Bill Belichick and Tom Brady, or will it be the young L.A. Rams, behind wunderkind Sean McVay? The Eagles denied the Pats a title last year, but you knew they weren't going away, and they're back for the 53rd Super Bowl, which you can stream right here on CBSSports.com.

Here's everything you need to know for the 2019 Super Bowl, including who will be be singing the national anthem and who will be performing at halftime, as well as how to watch the big game.

From Gladys Knight's anthem to who will score first to Maroon 5 to the Super Bowl MVP, get everything you need to make the right picks for Sunday in our Ultimate Super Bowl Props guide  

How to Watch Super Bowl LIII

Date: Feb. 3, 2019
Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
Where: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
TV: CBS
Odds: Patriots -2.5
Stream: CBSSports.comCBS Sports App and CBS All Access
Announcers: Jim Nantz and Tony Romo in the booth, Tracy Wolfson and Evan Washburn on the sidelines

Who will sing the national anthem?

Atlanta-born R&B legend Gladys Knight has been tapped to sing the national anthem. Read more about Knight's selection here.

Who will perform at halftime?

Maroon 5 will headline the Pepsi Super Bowl LIII halftime show in Atlanta. The band has sold more than 53 million albums worldwide and is known for hits such as "This Love", "She Will Be Loved", "Harder to Breathe", "Moves Like Jagger", "One More Night", "Payphone", "Sugar", "Makes Me Wonder", "Maps", and "Animals".

They'll be joined by rappers Travis Scott and Big Boi. You can read more about the halftime-show performers right here.

"America the Beautiful''

The singer of "America the Beautiful" has yet to be announced.

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NFL Playoff Schedule

Conference championship games

Sunday, Jan. 20
Rams 26, Saints 23 (OT)
Patriots 37, Chiefs 31 (OT)

Divisional round

Saturday, Jan. 12
Chiefs 31, Colts 13
Rams 30, Cowboys 22

Sunday, Jan. 13
Patriots 41, Chargers 28
Saints 20, Eagles 14

Wild-card round

Saturday, Jan. 5

Colts 21, Texans 7
Cowboys 24, Seahawks 22

Sunday, Jan. 6

Chargers 23, Ravens 17
Eagles 16, Bears 15