Don’t fumble on game night, whether your hosting or attending, make sure you have all the football party must-haves to score big points.
In order to host the perfect Super Bowl party you’ll need:
- Send Invites. As soon as you decide to have the party, send out a text, email, or tweet to let everyone know. Then, send out an invite and reminders. The invite is a great chance to set the tone of the party and the R.S.V.P.s will help you find out how many guests to expect.
- TV – Will you have everyone in one room in front of a big screen TV or spread out in several rooms? Whatever you decide make sure that you have at least one good TV. The countdown to Super Bowl Sunday is the best time to score a new TV at the best price. Need a big screen for the big game? You can save $400 on a Sony 65″ Class X900F-Series Smart 4K Ultra HD TV with HDR at Best Buy and Walmart is offering $500 off their Sony 65″ Class 4K UHD (2160P) Smart LED TV (XBR65X900F). In addition to the great deals on televisions of all sizes on both sites right now you can find some pretty awesome deals on Amazon, too.
- Prepare Early. Have the house clean, chairs in place, serving platters out on the table or counter, coolers in place, do EVERYTHING but bring out the food before the pre-game coverage starts at 1 p.m. Eastern.
- Decorations in the team colors such as banners, streamers, table covers, pom-poms, balloons add to the festive mood. Real and mini footballs, football-themed mylar balloons, and anything else with footballs on them will make your guests feel that they are in for a night of pigskin fun. Some green indoor/outdoor carpet with white gridlines painted on it makes a big statement and a great clean-up time saver. Coasters with your favorite team’s logo can save your coffee table while adding to the look.
- Coolers, buckets, or small tubs for drinks – Place them in strategic spots so guests won’t have to miss any of the game.
- Ice – You’ll need more than you think so pick up an extra bag or two.
- Beer and other alcoholic beverages – Most party goers will be drinking beer so offer a large assortment of bottled and canned beer. Also, have wine, wine coolers, and mixed drinks available. Up the ante by creating a signature drink with a football name and/or team colors.
- Bottle openers – Place several near the drinks so that they are handy.
- Soda or other non-alcoholic drinks – Don’t forget about the non-drinkers in your group. A punch in team colors is a great way to take your party up a notch.
- If your budget allows, let guests know that their kids are welcome and hire a babysitter. Kid-proof a room in your house where the babysitter can play games and entertain the younger kids while the parents relax and enjoy the party.
- Food – In addition to the typical wings, barbeque, meatballs, subs, chips, chili, and such; add some foods based on the hometowns of the teams! Sweets are a must for any party so consider setting up a candy display in team colors. A cake or cupcakes in the teams’ colors will also satisfy those half-time sweet tooths. Also, don’t forget to draw laces on foods like deviled eggs, mini football-shaped meatloaves, cheese balls, pigs in the blanket, chocolate dipped strawberries, brownies, cookies, and chocolate peanut butter footballs. String cheese, melted chocolate, condiments, and icing are great for doing this.
- Serving platters, trays, and bowls – Inexpensive football-themed items add to the fun. Just make sure you have enough serving pieces for all the snacks you’ll be setting out.
- Plates, bowls, cups, and cutlery – Make sure plates are sturdy enough to handle all the food that will be piled on them. Picks with footballs and pendants on them are great for picking up and eating a lot of the foods that are on a party buffet.
- Napkins and paper towels – You’ll need lots of these for wiping messy hands and spills. For napkins, go with team colors or yellow ones which can be “penalty flags”.
- Set up a photo booth. Clear a small area and hang a colorful backdrop, a banner, and/or streamers. Add a helmet and football for props. Encourage guests to mug for the camera and watch the fun begin!
- Get your bathroom(s) ready for guests. Remove any medications and/or personal items from the counters and medicine chest. Have a plunger and plenty of toilet paper available in each restroom. A radio tuned in to the game may make the gentlemen more willing to take time to aim.
- Seating is a must – Ask friends to bring over folding chairs if you don’t have enough, and don’t be afraid to bring in the lawn chairs. You can also put some big pillows on the floor so those sitting on it can be comfortable, too.
- Create an outdoor space. Place ashtrays, a small TV or radio, and some chairs for guests to go outdoors for a break without missing any of the game. Add, a few of the party decorations to the area to make it inviting.
- Half of the Super Bowl fun is the pools! Buy a couple of prizes for the winner(s). Put them on display to build excitement. If you’re not sure how to set one up, here’s a great How-To Set Up a Super Bowl Pool post that makes setting one up super easy.
- Parting gifts are a wonderful way to say thank you for coming. A football-shaped cookie or keychain, beer koozie, or a small bag of candy in their team’s colors all make wonderful gifts. Place in a bowl by the door and they can grab one as they leave.
This guide was created pre-pandemic. Please scroll down to our 2021 Super Bowl section for the new CDC guidelines. You’ll find tips for staying safe and ideas for creating a fun time for everyone in your home.
If you’ve been lucky enough to be invited to a party, you don’t want to show up
looking like a loser:
- You’ll need the right attire. Not only does it need to be comfortable but it also has to show your team spirit. You can find the best at NFLShop.com. It is the official online store of the National Football League and offers the biggest selection of officially licensed NFL apparel and merchandise online. You’ll find all kinds of merchandise for all 32 teams.
- Bring an impressive snack. Forget the chips, think sliders, poppers, meatballs, nachos, homemade dipping sauces, salsas, and such. Anything with bacon and/or cheese is sure to be a hit, too.
- Now’s the day to strut your swag. Bring your bandanas, flags, foam fingers, anything that shows your team spirit.
THE BIG GAME!!!!
COUNTDOWN TO SUPER BOWL 2021
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Also, as of the publication of this post, the singer for the national anthem hasn’t been announced yet. Who do you think it will be?
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SuperBowl LV is going to look a lot different between plays this year, too!
The CDC has issued Super Bowl watch party guidelines amid COVID-19 pandemic!
Super Bowl Sunday is fast approaching, and while many families and groups of friends have traditions to watch the big game together, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said you may not want to do that this year because of the coronavirus pandemic.
- The CDC suggests hosting a virtual Super Bowl watch party. You can wear the team colors and jerseys, and set up a Zoom or other online conference call to watch live with your family and friends. You can also text each other during the game.
- You can also have an outdoor viewing party, the CDC says. If you do this, you will need to stay six feet apart. Help everyone keep their distance, show the game on a projector screen.
- If you must take part in a large gathering, the CDC says to call the location you’re going to, to make sure they are taking steps to prevent the spread of the virus and abide by the rules set by the venue.
- Be sure to arrive early to avoid crowding and congestion. And, don’t use the restrooms during high-traffic times like halftime. I know it’s hard but try not to cheer and chant. Stomp, clap, and use hand-held noisemakers instead.
- Limit your alcohol intake as consuming alcohol may make you less likely to follow COVID-19 precautions.
- Remember to wear a mask over your nose and mouth when in a group of people with whom you don’t live. Also, avoid any direct contact. That means no handshakes, hugs, or even high-fives, with people who live outside of your household.
- Wash your hands frequently, or use hand sanitizer. Don’t touch your eyes, nose, masks, or mouth.
- The CDC also recommended that people attending events bring their own food, plates, cups, utensils, condiments, and drinks.
There always is a spike in coronavirus cases when there is an occasion that people gather in large groups. We don’t want your Super Bowl celebration to become a super-spreader event. The safest thing to do is to watch Super Bowl LV between the Chiefs and Buccaneers at home with the members of your household.
Just because you skip the invites doesn’t mean you can’t go the extra yard! Throw on your favorite team’s jersey, decorate with all the game day swag you can muster, recreate your favorite stadium foods, and root on your team like you just scored the touchdown.
Get the kids involved…
Have them make tickets to the game and create game-day programs. The program could include photos/drawings of all the players (aka, the party guests) and short, funny descriptions of each family member.
Make football-shaped labels: Cut a football shape from brown cardstock or construction paper. Sew the laces of a football through the paper using a needle and tan yarn or hemp string. Write the food information on each. Attach or place them by each dish.
If they have any old football helmets, place them upside down on the food table with a bowl inside each one, and then fill the bowls with chips or popcorn.
Have them create a triangle pennant garland that spells out the words “Go Team!”, “Super Bowl” or if everyone is rooting for the same team put their name on the banner. You can place their finished banner behind the food table or display it on a wall in your viewing area. To make a pendant banner, cut at least the same number of triangles as the words and spaces of what you want your banner to say. Construction or colored paper work well for this. spell out “Go Team!”, “Super Bowl LV”, OR whatever you want with one letter on each triangle, punch one hole in two corners of each triangle, then thread a piece of yarn or ribbon through the holes. String extra triangles on either side of the words.
While they’re creating have them make signs to hold up during the game. The signs could include the letter “D” and a picket fence (“defense!”), they could have the teams’ names on them, “touchdown”, “throw the flag”, or they could be anything their imagination designs.
Let them help you make rice cereal marshmallow treats shaped like footballs. Have them arrange thinly sliced pepperoni in the shape of a football in the middle of a frozen pizza. Place strands of string cheese across the center for laces. Once done, bake until warm and gooey.
Set the mood for Super Bowl. Whether it’s a party for one or a small gathering of your immediate family, don’t skimp on the decorations, food, or fun!
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The halftime show will be headlined by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar. For the first time, the Super Bowl is scheduled on a date that falls within the date range of an ongoing Olympics event, the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing. Typically in the past, major television events have been rescheduled during Olympic years to avoid clashing with the games.
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Super Bowl LVI will be played between the National Football Conference champion Los Angeles Rams and the American Football Conference champion Cincinnati Bengals!