It is the 50th Super Bowl on Monday. The Carolina Panthers will take on the Denver Broncos.
It is a massive sporting event and a financial bonanza.
The game itself will generate US$620 million in revenue for the National Football League. That exceeds the previous record for a one-day sporting event, set by the Floyd Mayweather -- Manny Pacquiao fight last year, which netted US$600 million.
The Super Bowl will generate US$15 billion for the wider American economy.
Tickets for the final were sold at face value for between US$850 and US$1,800. But they were hard to get and are now being sold on the secondary market for an average price of US$5,000.
Around 118 million Americans watched last year’s game on TV. But there are estimates this year’s audience could reach 180 million.
American viewers will spend an estimated US$82 each on electronics, clothing, food and drinks.
The halftime show usually out-rates the game itself. This year Coldplay are headlining, with a guest appearance by Beyonce.
The band will not be paid. After all, this is great publicity for their upcoming American tour.
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