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Domino’s is just one of the fast-food pizza chains offering coupons and discounts for Super Bowl Sunday. Pictured: Craig Birchall, a Domino’s franchise owner, on May 16, 2005. Getty Images

What’s more exciting than watching the Denver Broncos take on the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50? Doing it with with free pizza — or at least discounted pizza. Below are three ways to score deals on your Super Bowl party pizza.

Papa Johns: The pizza giant has done a phenomenal job of making itself synonymous with the Super Bowl. The company normally arranges a pizza giveaway for the coin toss, and this year is no different. Here’s how to win a chance to get free pizza:

  1. Follow @papajohns on Twitter.
  2. Look for the pizza and football emoji from their Twitter account during the Super Bowl.
  3. If spotted during the big game, reply to @PapaJohn with a heart emoji and #PJSWEEPSTAKES.
  4. Wait for Papa John’s to respond for possible free pizza. Last year, winners won $100 gift card.

Anyone who orders $15 worth of food before the Super Bowl starts will get a free large three-topping pizza the following Monday.

Domino’s: While viewers are welcomed to follow Domino’s on Twitter, the pizza chain makes it much easier to get discounted pizza. There are a slew of coupons on their website that complement any type of order. Simply go online and enter your address or user login information if you’re a regular. Tip: Having a registered user name will help customers earn points toward a free pizza.

Pizza Hut: This year, Pizza Hut is celebrating the big game with the Stuffed Garlic Knots Pizza, which is covered in $100 of edible 24-karat gold. “It’s not every day that the Golden Anniversary of the Big Game is played in the Golden State, so we felt it was only appropriate to celebrate with a limited-edition Golden Garlic Knots Pizza,­” Jared Drinkwater, Pizza Hut’s vice president of marketing, said in a statement.

For a chance to win the limited-edition golden pizza, in addition to a $100 gift card, order a regular Stuffed Garlic Knots Pizza or email Pizza Hut's PR team between 1 and 5 p.m. EST time on Sunday, Feb. 7.

Super Bowl 50 will be broadcast live Sunday, Feb. 7, on CBS from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Kickoff is at 6:30 p.m., EST.

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