The Super Bowl is only two days away but many Americans have already opened up their wallets for some Super spending on office/bar pools, food and team apparel. A recently released survey by the National Retail Federation and Prosper Insights & Analytics indicated that 72 percent of adults plan to watch the game, down from 76 percent last year. Among those watching, 79 percent plan to buy food and beverages, 10 percent team apparel and accessories, 7 percent decorations, also 7 percent for new televisions, and 4 percent furniture such as entertainment centers.

“You don’t have to be a football fan to celebrate the Super Bowl,” NRF president and CEO Matthew Shay said. “Whether it’s to see who wins, watch the halftime show and commercials or just get together with friends, this is the biggest party since New Year’s Eve. Spending is expected to be at one the highest levels we’ve seen. And retailers are ready whether you need food, team jerseys, decorations or a new TV.”

The biggest spenders are those ages 35-44 at an average $123.26 while the lowest are those 65 and older at $40.97. Viewers in the Northeast plan to spend the most, at an average $94.89, followed by the West at $84.01, the South at $79.09 and the Midwest at $69.24.

Click here to access a graphic detailing Super Bowl spending over the past 13 years.