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Coming up this sunday at 6pm EST, the Superbowl #44. One of the biggest sports events in the world and even the most watched sports event in the world. Over 100 million people all over the world will watch the final of this National Football League season. Be sure you won't miss it!


Who: New Orleans Saint vs Indianapolis Colts
Where: Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida, USA
When: Sunday 7th February
Time: 6.30pm EST (23.30GMT|UK, 0.30CET)
Links: NFL Superbowl XLIV - Indianapolis Colts vs. New Orleans Saints


The Super Bowl XLIV is an American Football game pitting the Indianapolis Colts (AFC American Football Conference champion) against the New Orleans Saints (NFC National Football Conference champion) to decide the NFL champion for the 2009 season. The 2010's venue is the Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Kick-off time is scheduled for 6.28pm EST. Eight officials will lead this game, and there's also the possibility to ask a video referee to look back at a decision. In the USA the game will be broadcasted on CBS, but all over the world channels will show this game, like usually the BBC, ARD, Channel Ten, TV3+ DK, Rai and many more. CBS will air a 4-hour preview game show, other european and worldwide channels will tune in later.

Carrie Underwood will sing the National Anthem and Queen Latifah will sing "America the Beautiful." Underwood's selection marks the third straight year that an alumnus of American Idol has been chosen to perform the Star Spangled Banner, joining Jordin Sparks at Super Bowl XLII and Jennifer Hudson a year later. The Who will perform at the Super Bowl XLIV halftime show. Pete Townshend has said that the band will play a medley of their hits, including "Pinball Wizard", "Who Are You", "Baba O'Riley", and "Won't Get Fooled Again"


The Saints
The New Orleans Saints finished the season with an NFC best 13-3 record and went on to advance to the first Super Bowl in their 43 years as an NFL team. It had been a long journey for New Orleans. After joining the NFL in 1967, it took them 21 years to record their first winning season and another 13 years after that to win their first playoff game. Five years later, the New Orleans area suffered another setback when the Louisiana Superdome was devastated with the rest of the city by Hurricane Katrina, forcing them to play all of their home games in 2005 elsewhere as they finished with a 3-13 record. But in the offseason, the team's fortunes began to turn. First, they signed pro bowl quarterback Drew Brees, who would go on to throw for more passing yards than any other quarterback over the next four seasons. They also drafted multi-talented Heisman Trophy winning running back Reggie Bush and receiver Marques Colston, two players who would become major contributors on the Saints offense. The following season, New Orleans improved to 10-6 and advanced to the NFC title game for the first time, which they lost to the Chicago Bears. Although they failed to make the playoffs over the next two seasons, they continued to sign new talent, and by 2009 they were ready to make another run at the Super Bowl.


The Colts
Indianapolis stormed to an NFL best 14-2 record on their way to earning their second Super Bowl appearance in the last four years. Once again, the Colts boasted a powerful offense led by 10-time Pro Bowl quarterback Peyton Manning, who threw for 4,500 yards and 33 touchdowns during the season, with only 16 interceptions, earning him a 99.9 passer rating and a league record fourth National Football League Most Valuable Player Award. His top targets were veteran receiver Reggie Wayne and tight end Dallas Clark, who both recorded 100 receptions and 10 touchdowns. Wayne led the team with 1,260 yards, while Clark was second with 1,106. Manning also had other reliable targets, such as recently acquired receivers Austin Collie (60 receptions for 676 yards and 7 touchdowns) and Pierre Garçon (47 receptions for 756 yards). Running back Joseph Addai led the Colts ground game with 821 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns, while also catching 51 passes for another 336 yards and 3 scores. The Colts offensive line was anchored by pro bowl center Jeff Saturday.


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