Some of the biggest names with ESPN, including former Vikings WR Randy Moss, will broadcast from the Crystal Court at IDS Center during the week leading up to the Super Bowl.

ESPN’s flagship news and information and football studio shows will originate live from there, starting Wednesday, January 31.

The anticipated programming lineup includes daily editions of SportsCenter and NFL Live, as well as Super Bowl Sunday editions of Postseason NFL Countdown, with Moss and fellow commentators Matt Hasselbeck, Chris Mortensen, Sam Ponder, Louis Riddick, Rex Ryan, Adam Schefter and Charles Woodson.

ESPN Radio’s Golic & Wingo show, along with ESPN Deportes, ESPN Deportes Radio and ESPN International programs also are slated to originate live from Minneapolis.

The shows will be open for public viewing and free of charge.

“The IDS Center’s Crystal Court puts ESPN in the center of all the action and excitement during Super Bowl week,” says Seth Markman, senior coordinating producer in charge of the network’s Super Bowl week coverage. “We look forward to welcoming fans to our indoor set and capturing the sights and sounds of the Bold North for our viewers at home.”

IDS Center on Nicollet Mall will be the center of the Super Bowl Experience Driven by Genesis, where an interactive theme park will include live concerts and other events to entertain fans.