It's Super Bowl Sunday and everyone is getting ready to watch the year's biggest football game-well, except for you.

Whether you have no interest in watching the game because you're not a fan of either the Denver Broncos or the Carolina Panthers, or maybe you just don't like football in general, you don't really have any intention of tuning into the game. However, your aversion to the game doesn't mean you won't be able to watch TV period.

Here are some of the best alternatives if you feel like skipping out on the big game:

SPORTS THEMED EVENTS:

Fish Bowl XXL ( Nat Geo Wild, 6 p.m.): If what you really prefer is a much more relaxing experience when it comes to animals in an appropriately themed event, then this is probably more your speed.

Kitten Bowl III (Hallmark Channel, Until 9 p.m.): Puppies not your thing? What about watching Kittens do it instead?

Puppy Bowl XVIII (Animal Planet, All Day): So while this is technically still a football themed event...it's puppies. And puppies are adorable.

TV MOVIE MARATHONS:

Bring It On Marathon (Freeform, All Day): If you're more into cheerleading than football, then this marathon of Bring It On movies is the perfect thing for you, featuring the Fight to the Finish, In It To Win it, All Or Nothing and Original titles in the franchise.

The Croods/Turbo/Despicable Me 2 (FX, 4 p.m.): Got some little ones who wouldn't sit still long enough to watch the game? Well then this is the perfect viewing for the entire family

Friends & The New Girl Marathons (TBS, All Day): Catch up with Monica, Rachel, Phoebe, Ross, Chandler and Joey until 6 p.m., then join Jess, Nick, Schmidt, Cece, Winston and Coach until 11 p.m.

Impractical Jokers Marathon (TruTV, All Day): Want some laughs? Watch Q, Murr, Joe and Sal as they increasingly take dares to new heights

Law & Order: SVU (USA, until 11 p.m.): Crime dramas your guilty pleasure? They don't get much better than this.

Lifetime Movies Marathon (Lifetime, All Day): Love the original drama stories from the network known for more 'woman-friendly' viewing? Catch three movies beginning at 5 p.m.--Don't Wake Mommy, The Wrong Car and The Wrong Roommate

Love & Hip Hop Atlanta (Vh1, All Day): Get caught up on all the unscripted major drama your heart can handle with this marathon

Saw Movies Marathon (IFC, All Day): Horror movies more your thing? IFC has you covered.

The Simpsons Marathon Followed By Kick-Ass I/II (FXX, 4 p.m): Have some more adult-themed animated fun, and follow it up with the everyday hero superhero flicks.

Twilight Movies Marathon (FXM, 3 p.m.): Still love watching Bella struggle between Edward and Jacob? Well, she's going to still be torn between vampires and werewolves all day.

The Walking Dead Marathon (AMC, All Day): The smash hit series is airing a marathon of episodes from the first two seasons, just one week before the season 6B premiere.

NEW ORIGINAL PROGRAMMING:

The Circus/Billions/Shameless (Showtime, 5:30 p.m.): Catch all three hit shows in an ongoing marathon, with all new episodes airing at 8, 9 and 10 p.m.

Downton Abbey/Mercy Street (PBS, 8 p.m.): Drama never looked quite as good as it does on these two shows did it?

Guy's Grocery Games/Chopped/Worst Cooks in America (Food Network, 7-9 p.m.): Fancy a more mouth-watering competition? Food Network has a whole slate of some of their best cooking competition shows lined up for the night. Dare to watch without feeling the need to prepare some snacks of your own.

LATE-NIGHT PROGRAMMING:

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert/The Late Late Show With James Corden (CBS, After the Game): Planning on skipping out on TV entirely until the game ends? Catch the wrap-ups and more on two special broadcasts of these programs.

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