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Last updated: Tuesday, February 10, 2026 12:38AM GMT
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Super Bowl 60 between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks kicked off Sunday, February 8, at 3:30 p.m. at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.

Follow along as ABC7 Eyewitness News covers everything from fan experiences, to Super Bowl's big moments.

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Feb 08, 2026, 7:59 AM GMT

Thousands turn out for San Jose's final Super Bowl block party featuring Dom Dolla

In front of City Hall, once again, thousands turned out for another night of Super Bowl festivities, with people coming to San Jose's block party.

When the clock hit 7 p.m. on Saturday, the streets of San Jose went off.

Internationally known and Grammy-nominated DJ, Dom Dolla, who is from Australia and of Filipino descent, took the stage to cheering fans.

In front of City Hall, once again, thousands turned out for another night of Super Bowl festivities, with people coming to San Jose's block party from all over the country.

It was the city's final Super Bowl party as the countdown for the big game begins.

Watch how the night went in the video above.

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Feb 08, 2026, 7:26 AM GMT

Gov. Newsom declares Super Bowl Sunday 'Bad Bunny Day' in California in post trolling Pres. Trump

It's a big weekend for Bad Bunny fans! Gov. Gavin Newsom has now declared Super Bowl Sunday "Bad Bunny Day" in California ahead of his halftime performance in the Bay Area.

He made the announcement on X, where Newsom praised the Puerto Rican artist while also trolling President Donald Trump.

Newsom has been imitating the president's social media writing style in the past few months, including his post about Bad Bunny.

"As many people know, I am a tremendous lover of 'the Spanish.' It is a beautiful language spoken by many beautiful people in the great state of California and across the world. I am also a huge fan of Puerrrrrrrto Rico," Newsom wrote. "That is why I am declaring tomorrow in California as 'Bad Bunny Day,' when Bad Bunny performs at the big game in the Golden State with his soothing, beautiful voice, and his very nice looks."

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Feb 08, 2026, 4:11 AM GMT

Thousands of football fans pack Moscone Center for final day of Super Bowl Experience

The countdown is on. It's just one day until the eyes of the world are on the Bay Area for the big game. Anticipation is building.

The countdown is on. It's just one day until the eyes of the world are on the Bay Area for Super Bowl 60. Anticipation is building for the big game.

On Saturday, fans enjoyed the last day of the Super Bowl Experience at Moscone Center in San Francisco.

It's the closest you can get to the game without being in the game. It's a full immersion fan experience for all things football.

Super Bowl Experience spanned 20 acres inside Moscone Center.

"It's way better than the last time," said Seattle Seahawks fan Michael Lauretta.

Fans say bigger it was and better than 2015, when the Bay Area hosted Super Bowl 50.
As for game predictions...

"Thirty-one to 34 Seahawks," Lauretta said.

Cornell Barnard: "Who do you like for Sunday?
"Obviously not the Seahawks, right? But welcome to the Bay," said Joe Urbieta from Union City.

Niner fans were trying to be hospitable.

"Patriots are going to win. Go Patriots," said Sheryl Rayndles.

The Rayndles family, from Alameda, love the Bay Area, but their loyalties lie with New England -- sorry not sorry.

"I'm actually from Boston, but I've been here 24 years. Hard to let go. We win a lot of Super Bowls, so let's get it going," said Ross Rayndles.

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Feb 08, 2026, 3:12 AM GMT

2 dozen youth get wishes granted to go to Super Bowl 60

Make-A-Wish, along with the NFL and Fanatics, is granting the wishes of 24 youth to go to the Super Bowl.

You could feel the happiness as the youth entered the Lids store at Pier 39 in San Francisco Friday.

Make-A-Wish, along with the NFL and Fanatics, is granting the wishes of 24 youth to go to the Super Bowl, complete with unforgettable experiences like a shopping spree to gear up for the big game.

And part of the surprise: Jaguars player, Cam Little, and Arik Armstead, a former San Francisco 49ers, along with Penei Sewell, of the Detroit Lions, made an appearance.

The children are from all over the U.S.

MORE: These friends will have been to all 60 Super Bowls. This year is possibly their last

It just wouldn't feel like the Super Bowl for these three octogenarians if they weren't all there. And this might be the last time they all do it.

Alexander Rodriguez, 16, of Stockton, is now cancer-free after being diagnosed with a brain tumor.

When asked what it was like to see the players, Rodriguez said, "Great, I feel special."

Full story here.