Over 100 million Americans were expected to watch the 51st Super Bowl, but around the world millions more turned in to the NFL's biggest game - including many Premier League stars.
Tottenham forward Harry Kane and Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois were among the players tuning in, with the Belgian even travelling to the NRG Stadium in Houston for the clash between the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons.
Looking forward to Super Bowl LI tonight! Backing the Patriots to win! @NFLUK #OnlyInTheNFL pic.twitter.com/aNN9mZgEQ4
— Jack Wilshere (@JackWilshere) February 5, 2017
Getting ready for the #SuperBowl tonight! Happy we have a new fan! Let's go @Patriots #Patriots #SB51 pic.twitter.com/NjBt5gxKp8
— Harry Kane (@HKane) February 5, 2017
Good luck to @AtlantaFalcons wide receiver @Mo_12_Sanu in tonight's #SuperBowl
— West Ham United (@WestHamUtd) February 5, 2017
#COYI pic.twitter.com/xVj3LmDzW1
All geared up for Super Bowl LI tonight. What’s your prediction? @Patriots for me! @NFLUK #OnlyInTheNFL
— Kyle Walker (@kylewalker2) February 5, 2017
Kick off!! #SuperBowl #SB51 @nfluk pic.twitter.com/ifaZpMwXYA
— Thibaut Courtois (@thibautcourtois) February 5, 2017
Kane was cheering on the Patriots with his newborn son, while Spurs team-mate Kyle Walker was also backing Tom Brady to pick up another Super Bowl ring.