How to Stream NFC and AFC Championship Games
Today, the 49ers from San Francisco will face the Packers from Green Bay in an NFC Championship match that will determine which of the two teams will go to this year’s Super Bowl. And in Missouri, the Chiefs will battle the Titans in an AFC championship game to determine the same.
Both games are bound to be close and will definitely be fun to watch.
If you really want to watch, the AFC game is slated to kick off at 3:05 pm ET and the NFC game is scheduled to start at 6:40 PM ET tonight.
FOX will be streaming the NFC game from Levy Stadium in Santa Clara, California. This means that if you have a cable or even just a digital antenna, you can tune in for free. If you don’t, you still have a lot of streaming options. It’s the same with the AFC game, which will air on CBS.
Streaming services
Most major streaming services offer FOX and CBS as options. Hulu With Live TV, fuboTV, AT&T TV Now, YouTube TV, and Sling TV offer channels as an option in most markets, and they all offer free trials.
If you haven’t used the streaming service before, you can sign up for a free trial to stream today’s show and then cancel the service after a week without paying.
Most of these services start at $ 40 per month, with the exception of Sling. The Sling’s Blue package comes with FOX and costs only $ 25 per month. If you think you might want to keep the streaming service you signed up for, or you’re someone who’s known to forget to cancel free trials, then Sling is your cheapest option.
Worth noting: Sling, like all streaming services, is only offered by FOX in “select markets”. If you sign up for a streaming service, you need to make sure your market is one of the ones it supports before curtain time hits.
And if you only care about playing AFC, CBS All Access is a great option. You can access it for as little as $ 6 per month.