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How to watch the 2025 Puppy Bowl live on Sunday: Time, channel, streaming info and more

How to watch the 2025 Puppy Bowl live on Sunday: Time, channel, streaming info and more

USA Today09-02-2025

The big day is finally here. It's time to once again see the best in their field compete for the highest honor. That's right, it's Puppy Bowl Sunday, which means you get to watch adorable puppies compete for the Lombarky Trophy before the Eagles and Chiefs battle it out in New Orleans. Now in it's 21st season, the 2025 Puppy Bowl will feature over 130 puppies from 80 different shelters and coming from across 40 different states.
MORE: Puppy Bowl 2025: Meet 22 puppies on Team Fluff and Team Ruff with the cutest names
So how do you watch?
The 2025 Puppy Bowl will be on at 2 p.m. ET, with a simulcast on Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, TBS, truTV, Max and discovery+.
There you have it! Enjoy the 2025 Puppy Bowl!

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