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Fortnite x NFL – Time and how to watch live and live the Twitch Rivals: Streamer Bowl

Fortnite x NFL - Time and how to watch live and live the Twitch Rivals: Streamer Bowl

We tell you how and where to watch the Fortnite Twitch Rivals: Streamer Bowl event, with eSports players and NFL and Superbowl players.

Epic Games has announced through a publication on its official blog the date and time of the Fortnite Twitch Rivals: Streamer Bowl event. Fortnite Chapter 2, which is still in Season 1 of its Battle Pass, will be the arena in which eSports stars and professional NFL players will be beaten. We tell you everything below:

How and where to watch the Fortnite Twitch Rivals: Streamer Bowl event

The Twitch Rivals: Streamer Bowl event will be broadcast live through the official Fortnite Twitch channel on January 30 (the previous one starts at 23:00 CET and the main event at 00:00 CET). The schedules for other Spanish-speaking countries are as follows:

  • Ecuador, Mexico and Colombia: prior to 4:00 PM and main event at 5:00 PM.

  • Venezuela and the United States: prior to 17:00 PM and main event at 18:00 PM.

  • Argentina, Chile and Uruguay: prior to 18:00 PM and main event at 19:00 PM.

  • Spain (Canary Islands): prior to 22:00 PM and main event at 23:00 PM.

  • Spain (Peninsula): prior to 23:00 PM and main event at 0:00 AM.

The event will bring together several famous Fortnite players with some of the NFL stars, such as the NFLPA Open winner, Kurt Benkert of the Atlanta Falcons. These duos will face a charitable prize of $ 500,000 in total:

  • Bugha and JuJu Smith-Schuster (Pittsburgh Steelers)

  • Tfue and Kyler Murray (Arizona Cardinals)

  • Reverse2K and Baker Mayfield (Cleveland Browns)

  • LosPollosTV and Jamal Adams (New York Jets)

  • TimTheTatman and Johnathan Abram (Las Vegas Raiders)

  • Symfuhny and D.K. Metcalf (Seattle Seahawks)

  • Dr. Lupo and Keenan Allen (Los Angeles Chargers)

  • Nickmercs and Mike Evans (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

  • Chap and Kyle Van Noy (New England Patriots)

  • Clix and Tarik Cohen (Chicago Bears)

  • NickEh30 and David Morgan (Minnesota Vikings)

  • Elded and Kenyan Drake (Arizona Cardinals)

  • Ayden and Kurt Benkert (Atlanta Falcons)

  • UnknownxArmy and Avonte Maddox (Philadelphia Eagles)

  • NateHill and Eddie Vanderdoes (Houston Texans)

  • BrookeAB and Eric Ebron (Indianapolis Colts)

As if that were not enough, Fortnite has received the NFL Fray game mode, in which our skins are replaced by those of characters with kits from the two real teams that will face in the Superbowl final: the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs.

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