Super Bowl LX ICE Protests Props
The current political situation in the United States is tense, and there’s plenty of speculation ahead of Super Bowl LX about the ICE protests and whether some part of the same will appear at Levi’s Stadium.
Right now, BetUS has some odds on that matter, and we will share them with you.
How to Watch
- When: Sunday, February 8, 6:30 pm ET
- Where: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California
- How to Watch: NBC, Peacock
| SUPER BOWL LX – WILL THERE BE AN ICE PROTEST INSIDE/OUTSIDE LEVI’S STADIUM? | -1000 |
The odds here suggest that there will for sure be some sort of protest, regardless of its form. Whether it is chanting, organized or disorganized, writings, or maybe even printings on a shirt and something similar, it doesn’t matter; it counts as a protest.
Levi’s Stadium will host some 68,500 spectators for this Super Bowl, and the bookies expect this to happen.
The odds here are much higher because there weren’t too many such actions in the past. Why? Because the Super Bowl uniforms are pre-approved before the match starts, and the players are explicitly warned not add personal messages.
Even if there were signage, it would all be neutral. At Super Bowl LV, there were phrases like “End Racism” or “Stop Hate,” but overall, there weren’t any explicit messages about specific developments, persons, or happenings.
It is estimated that more than a hundred thousand people will attend a tailgate party. The Super Bowl odds here aren’t as long as for the signage, but are way shorter, which means it’s more likely to see ICE’s actions and its appearance on San Francisco’s streets.
