From VOA Learning English,this is IN THE NEWS in Special English.This Sunday, people around the worldwill witness two teams as they battlefor the championship of American professional football.The Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ersare in New Orleans, Louisiana,to prepare for the 47th Super Bowl.Over one hundred million peopleare expected to watch the game on television,with computers or other devices.The Ravens were formed in 1996when the owner of the Cleveland Brownsdecided to move his team to Baltimore, Maryland.In 2001, the Ravens won their only Super Bowl game.The 49ers were established in 1946 as a member ofthe All-American Football conference.The team joined the National Football League in 1950.They have won five Super Bowl championships.VOA reporter Jim Stevenson will be going to the game on Sunday."This is a really good match up.Most people thought that the 49ers were one of the favoritesto reach the super bowl.They have an exceptional defense, explosive offense.Baltimore has always been known for its defense,very tough, physical, hard hitting team."This Super Bowl game is unusualbecause the head coaches of the two teams are brothers.Baltimore's John Harbaugh is the older of the two.Younger brother Jim formerly played for several professional teams,including the Ravens.He was a college football coachbefore moving to the NFL last year to lead the 49ers.The Super Bowl is not only a popular event to watch,but it also increases economic activity in the United States.Many people hold Super Bowl parties,spending lots of money on food, drinks and activities.Officials estimate the gamewill bring $434 million to the Louisiana economyand increase the number of visitors to the state.A major part of the economic activityis coming from large companiesthat plan to advertise their products on televisionduring ‘commercial' breaks.Companies are spending up to $400 millionfor a single 30 second advertisement.But businesses would not spend this much moneyif they did not think it would lead to increased sales.The head of Volkswagen America told the Reuters news agencythat the company's recent Super Bowl adshave resulted in a doubling in the size of its business.This year, companies are recognizing the importance of social media.They know that many peoplewill not only be watching the television broadcast,but will be near their computer or mobile phone.Coca Cola wants people to take part in its advertising.On Sunday, the company will be asking viewersto vote in an online competitionbetween three groups competing for a Coke.Pepsi and Toyota are planning to use personal photographs in their ads.In the past, Super Bowl ads were closely-guarded secrets.But over the past few years, more and more companieshave been making their ads public before the game.This year more than 20 companies have already released their ads.However, not everyone enjoys seeing the ads early.Some people like to be surprised.Because advertising during the Super Bowlis just as competitive as the game itself,some companies could change their ads at the very last minute.For those of you planning to watch the game,which team do you think will win?You can tell us on Facebook, Twitter or send a comment.