Pittsburgh Steelers advance to Super Bowl XLV to face Green Bay Packers

The results of the AFC and NFC Championship Games are in: the Green Bay Packers will be facing the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV.

The Packers escaped Soldier field with a 21-14 victory. The Steelers jumped out to a 24-0 lead over the Jets and held on in the second half for the win.

Pittsburgh and Green Bay will now have a week of rest and reconnaissance at home before they descend on Dallas for Super Bowl 45. Here is all of the basic viewing information you need for Super Bowl XLV, as well as a plethora of links where you can buy Packers-Steelers Super Bowl tickets.

super-bowl-xlv-green-bay-packers-pittsburgh-steelers-tickets-game-time-announcers-tvGreen Bay Packers v Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XLV Info:

  • Packers-Steelers Super Bowl XLV Date: February 6th, 2011
  • Packers-Steelers Super Bowl XLV Location: Super Bowl 45 events will be held all over the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
  • Packers-Steelers Super Bowl XLV Stadium: Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas
  • Packers-Steelers Super Bowl XLV Kickoff Time: 6:30 ET (5:30 CT)
  • Packers-Steelers Super Bowl XLV TV: FOX
  • Packers-Steelers Super Bowl XLV Announcers: Joe Buck and Troy Aikman

Green Bay Packers v Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XLV Ticket Information:

Super Bowl XLV Ticket Discounts (these deals expire January 31st, 2011!)

Green Bay v Pittsburgh Super Bowl 45 Tickets:

What a game this will be. The Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers are two of the NFL’s oldest and winningest franchises and have two of the most passionate fan bases in the league. Dallas…get ready.

The Steelers have won more Super Bowls (six) than any other NFL franchise. And the Packers are no slouch. They’ve won three Super Bowls, including the first two, and can put the Brett Favre Era firmly in their rearview with a win led by Aaron Rodgers.

When I saw that it would be Jets-Steelers and Packers-Bears in the two conference title games, I said I wanted it to be Packers-Steelers in the Super Bowl. It’s the best matchup in terms of matchups on the field, and it’s definitely the best matchup when it comes to the historical stature of the franchises and fervency of the two fan bases.

Get ready. It’s gonna be a good one.

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