Super Bowl live stream free: Watch online Seahawks vs Broncos 2014, Bruno Mars halftime show, commercials [FOX TV start time]

Super Bowl 2014

The NFL Super Bow XLVIIIl will take place today at the MetLife Stadium in East Ruthuerford, New Jersey.

The game between the Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos will kick off at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2014, and will be available to view on Fox television. For those without television access, a live streaming of the game and the half time performance will be available to watch online via Fox Sports Go. The game can also be live streamed on the Sports Go iPad app.

All Super Bowl commercials can also be viewed here.

Be sure to look out for the Transformers 4 trailer, set to release between the game tonight.

Dozens of Super Bowl commercials have been released prior to Sunday night's game. However, some original Super Bowl commercials that will not be airing on Sunday include Scarlett Johansson's Sodastream commercial. The original ad in which the 29-year-old actress sips from a drink made from Sodastream and says, "Sorry, Coke and Pepsi," has been banned by Fox. That clip has been cut from the commercial because Pepsi is a direct sponsor of the halftime show. However, the censored version of the ad will be running.

See the uncensored video below:

Tim Tebow, the former Denver Broncos quarterback, has starred in his first Super Bowl commercial for T-Mobile. on the Denver Broncos. Watch Tim Tebow's Super Bowl ad here.

This year, opera singer Renee Fleming will be opening the games with the national anthem.

The 54-year-old opera singer is a four-time Grammy winner. She will be the first opera singer to sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl. Other artists who famously sung the national anthem at the Super Bowl include Alicia Keys and Christina Aguilera.

This year's Super Bowl halftime show will be headlined by Bruno Mars. The 28-year-old invited Red Hot Chili Peppers to perform with him at the halftime performance show.

The halftime show will begin around 8 p.m. ET and is expected to draw a huge audience.

104 million viewers tuned in to watch Beyonce's halftime performance last year in which she reunited with former group Destiny's Child.

See the video of Beyonce's 2013 Super Bowl performance below: