57% of U.S. adults said they are likely to watch the Super Bowl, down from 64% ahead of last year’s big game.
Gen Zers and millennials who plan to watch the game are more than three times as likely to do so with an outside group than baby boomers who plan to watch.
COVID-19 kept countless families and friends apart over the winter holidays. Now, many Americans are planning for a socially distanced Super Bowl.
In a Morning Consult poll conducted a month out from Super Bowl LV, which is scheduled to take place Feb. 7 in Tampa, Fla., only 16 percent of U.S. adults said they are likely to host or attend a gathering to watch the NFL’s title game.
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