Who Will Win Super Bowl 2025? Everything You Need to Know About Chiefs vs Eagles Odds

Gear up for Super Bowl 59 with the latest Chiefs vs. Eagles odds as well as complete viewing information for the Big Game.

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Matt Burke • Contributor
Jan 29, 2025 • 13:17 ET • 4 min read
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts scrambles for extra yardage.
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Super Bowl Sunday is just days away. The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are currently formulating game plans in hopes of raising the Lombardi Trophy in New Orleans on February 9.

Betting markets for this year’s Super Bowl are open and becoming more vast by the day. Find Chiefs vs. Eagles Super Bowl odds and information below.

What is Chiefs vs Eagles spread?

Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are currently slight favorites over Jalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles. Kansas City is a -1.5 spread favorite over Philadelphia.

If you bet on the Chiefs with a -1.5 point spread, you would need Kansas City to win by at least 2 points to win your bet. If you bet on the underdog Eagles at +1.5, you would need Philadelphia to win the game outright or at least not lose by 2 points or more.

As an example, a final score of Chiefs 21, Eagles 20 would be a winner for Philadelphia spread bettors. 

Learn more about how point spread betting works in the NFL.

What is Chiefs vs Eagles moneyline odds?

If you just want to bet on which team will win the game outright, you would bet on Super Bowl moneyline odds. The Chiefs are -125 moneyline favorites over the Eagles. Philadelphia is a +105 moneyline underdog.

If you bet $10 on the Chiefs moneyline at -125 Super Bowl odds and Kansas City emerged victorious, you would win $8. You would also receive the $10 you bet back, so you would get an $18 payout.

If you bet $10 on the Eagles moneyline at +105 Super Bowl odds and Philadelphia ended up winning, you would win $10.50. You would also receive the initial $10 back so your total payout would be $20.50.

Learn more NFL moneyline betting tips and strategies.

What is Chiefs vs Eagles Over/Under?

If you don’t want to bet on the Super Bowl spread or moneyline, betting on how many points will be scored in the game is a top betting option.
Totals bettors wager on whether or not the point total in the game will go over or under a set amount of points. Sportsbooks have set the Chiefs vs. Eagles Super Bowl Over/Under at 49.5.

If you think the Chiefs and Eagles will combine for 50 points or more, you would bet the Over here. If you think the Chiefs and Eagles will not be able to reach a combined point total of 50, you would bet the Under.

A final score of Chiefs 27, Eagles 24 would be a winner for Over bettors considering the combined point total in this example is 51 points.

Learn more about how to bet on totals in the NFL.

Who will win the Super Bowl?

The Kansas City Chiefs are the betting favorite to win Super Bowl 59. Caesars Sportsbook gives the Chiefs a 55.5% chance of winning the Super Bowl. Caesars gives the Eagles a 48.7% chance of winning Super Bowl 59.

Check out our Chiefs vs. Eagles Super Bowl predictions for a full assortment of expert picks ahead of kickoff.

When is Super Bowl 2025?

This year’s Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will be played in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sunday, February 9. Kickoff for the game is set for 6:30 p.m. ET.

Location: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, LA
Date: Sunday, 2-9-2025
Kickoff: 6:30 p.m. ET
TV: FOX
Halftime performer: Kendrick Lamar

How to watch Super Bowl 2025

This year’s Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will be broadcast live on FOX in the United States. In Canada, the Big Game will be broadcast live on CTV, TSN and RDS. Those who wish to live stream the game in the U.S. can watch the pro football championship game on Tubi.

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Matt Burke has been a sports and sports betting journalist for over 20 years. He was the school newspaper beat writer for UConn basketball (men’s and women’s) during his college days and then began his professional career in sports media. He has covered everything from high school football to Super Bowls and Final Fours.

He was born and raised in Massachusetts but also spent a few years in sunny San Diego, California, accomplishing every eight-year-old boy’s dream - writing the bios on the back of baseball cards.

Matt began writing and editing sports betting content in 2018, founding MetroBet - a sports betting content platform under the Metro Newspapers umbrella (now AMNY).

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