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The Kansas City Chiefs aim for a historic hat-trick of Super Bowl titles when they take on the Philadelphia Eagles in front of a star-studded crowd in New Orleans headed by US President Donald Trump .
Trump’s presence at the NFL showpiece will heighten security around an event which was already protected by a heavy police presence following the New Year’s Day attack which left 14 people dead and many more injured in the Big Easy’s famous Bourbon Street district. Players in Sunday’s game have so far walked a diplomatic line when asked about Trump’s presence, with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes saying playing in front of the US leader would be “cool.” Fans in New Orleans meanwhile expressed hope that Trump does not politicise the occasion.
For the more serious punters, the oddsmakers have the Chiefs as slight favourite for the game, a rematch of the Super Bowl from two years ago which the Chiefs won by three points.
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