15 essentials for the ultimate Super Bowl LII party setup
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It's official: The Philadelphia Eagles will take on the reigning New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII.
On Sunday, February 4, die-hard football fans from all over will pack U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota to watch the teams go head to head. Millions of other fans will watch the big game at home.
Whether you can't afford to pay steep Super Bowl ticket prices, or would rather not brave the Minnesota cold, watching the game at home can be just as, if not, more fun than at the stadium, especially if you turn it into a party.
Super Bowl parties are a great way to save money, stay warm, and comfortably enjoy the game (and commercials) with your closest friends and family.
To create the best football experience, you're going to want to go all out. To help you have the best Super Bowl LII party, we rounded up team gear, decorations, games, and food.
Check out some of the coolest Super Bowl party essentials, below:
Super Bowl ticket party invitations
EtsyEven though your party attendees can't make it to the stadium, you can make them feel like they're there with these Super Bowl LII ticket style invitations.
LuluLindaDigital Superbowl Ticket Invitations (digital download), $8.99
A new TV to watch the game on
Best BuyThe most important part of a successful Super Bowl party is a good TV. Instead of torturing your guests with a 20" tube TV, a new Ultra HD Smart TV will help them see every last detail.
Samsung 58" LED 2160p 4K Ultra HD Smart TV, $599.99 (Originally 899.99) [You save $250]
Team jerseys
NFL ShopYou're going to want to let everyone know which team your rooting for, so having the right gear is a must. The NFL Shop is the best place to get official team gear like jerseys, hats, and more.
Shop all Philadelphia Eagles jerseys at here.
Shop all New England Patriots jerseys at here.
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