Tom Brady's Tampa Bay Buccaneers will face reigning champions the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 55 on 7 February.
Quarterback Brady, 43, threw three touchdown passes to help the Buccaneers defeat the Green Bay Packers 31-26 in the NFC Championship game and reach their first Super Bowl in 18 seasons.
The Chiefs then beat the Buffalo Bills 38-24 at Arrowhead Stadium to seal the AFC Championship, thanks to touchdowns from Mecole Hardman, Darrel Williams, Clyde Edwards-Helaire and two from Travis Kelce.
Super Bowl 55 will take place at the Buccaneers' Raymond James Stadium and it will be the first time a team has played in NFL's showpiece at their home ground.
As a result of Covid-19 restrictions, only 22,000 people will be at the match, with 7,500 places reserved for health care workers, who have been given free tickets.
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