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Carolina Panthers 0-3 Denver Broncos
Fozzy Whitaker runs the kick back to the 20-yard line and here comes Cam Newton.
Denver win third Super Bowl; Carolina lose in final for second time
Anderson goes through to help give Denver a 14-point cushion in the fourth quarter
Malik Jackson scores a touchdown for Denver after a fumble
Jonathan Stewart replies with a touchdown for Carolina
James Gheerbrant and Chris Visser
Carolina Panthers 0-3 Denver Broncos
Fozzy Whitaker runs the kick back to the 20-yard line and here comes Cam Newton.
Carolina Panthers 0-3 Denver Broncos
That was a drive of 10 plays and 64 yards by Denver. Impressive from Peyton Manning, not so much from the Carolina defence. Over to you Cam...
Carolina Panthers 0-3 Denver Broncos
Brandon McManus steps up and wellies a 34-yard field goal. That's a very good start for Denver - they moved the ball nicely on that opening drive.
Carolina Panthers 0-0 Denver Broncos
Manning can only manage a one-yard gain and that's a big stop for Carolina. Denver are going to have to settle for a field goal...
Carolina Panthers 0-0 Denver Broncos
Close to an interception and Robert McClean knocks away a floaty Manning pass. Third and 13 for Denver...
Carolina Panthers 0-0 Denver Broncos
Now Denver mix it up with a couple of running plays, and on the second, CJ Anderson makes a cut and gets another first down. Denver up to the 15-yard line now...
Carolina Panthers 0-0 Denver Broncos
Third and four for the Broncos, Manning finds Caldwell over by the sideline, and Carolina get a holding penalty, so it's a big gain of 22 for the Broncos. All throws by Manning so far...
Carolina Panthers 0-0 Denver Broncos
Manning immediately hits Owen Daniels over the top for a first down. That's a nerve settler for the veteran...
Carolina Panthers 0-0 Denver Broncos
It's our wee Scottish friend, Graham Gano, who gets Super Bowl up and running with a kick. Andre Caldwell receives the ball and runs it back, and Denver start at the 20.
The scoreboard has ticked down to zero. We are ready to rumble, folks...
It's time for the coin toss. Alastair Cook calls heads and England are going to have a - sorry, force of habit. Carolina wins the toss, and elect to defer to the second half. That means Denver will get the ball first.
Yes, it's Gaga on national anthem duty. It's one of her more family-friendly performances - no meat dress today, just your regular sparkly cerise trouser-suit. Lots of warbly bits and patriotic gesticulations. "God bless you America," she trills at the end. That'll go down well.
And now for something a little bit different...
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Right, we're on to the pre-match formalities here. First up, a rousing rendition of America the Beautiful from a military choir. Lots of shiny brass buttons and white gloves.
Osi Umenyiora
Two-time Super Bowl winner with the New York Giants
"Carolina are acting like this is just another game for them and they are going to go out there and perform."
#bbcnfl or #bbcsuperbowl
Tom Wilkinson: Almost game time! Go Super Cam but don't mind seeing Peyton bowing out on a high.
Matt Botting: Panthers to win in a low scoring game, you heard it here first.