CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Super Bowl LI between the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons is Sunday, Feb. 5 at NRG Stadium in Houston.

The game will be televised on FOX at 6:30 p.m. and streamed live at FOX Sports GO.

Here's a look at FOX Sports programming for Super Bowl Sunday:

11 a.m. -- The Road to the Super Bowl, tracking the season for the Patriots and Falcons.

12 p.m. -- The Undisputed Super Bowl Special with Shannon Sharpe and Skip Bayless.

1 p.m. -- FOX Super Bowl Kickoff with Colin Cowherd.

2 p.m. -- FOX Super Bowl pregame show with Terry Bradshaw, Curt Menefee, Howie Long, Michael Strahan and Jimmy Johnson.

6:30 p.m. -- Super Bowl LI.

Why watch: Legacy is on the line for Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who could become the first quarterback with five Super Bowl victories. Presently, Brady is 4-2 in the Super Bowl and Joe Montana, considered by many as the greatest QB, is 4-0 in the big game. Coach Bill Belichick is making his seventh Super Bowl appearance as a head coach and seeking his fifth victory.

The Patriots have the experience with Belichick and Brady and remain the favorites, but the younger Falcons come in with the most explosive offense and the type of speed on defense that could disrupt the Patriots.

The Falcons return to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1999 and this time they enter the game with the most explosive offense in the NFL. The Falcons finished the regular season No. 1 in 21 offensive categories, including leading the league with 540 points and 63 touchdowns.

The Falcons defense is led by head coach Dan Quinn, who was in charge of the Seattle Seahawks defense when the two teams met in the Super Bowl two years ago.

The defense is playing so well that it has allowed a combined completion percentage of just 55.8 in the six-game winning streak, compared with 67.8 in the first 12 games, according to an article on AJC.com. In the same article, the Falcons over the past six games have allowed 10 touchdown passes and collected eight interceptions.