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Sky Sports boast the TV rights to show several games per week. They will broadcast matches in the early hours of Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday (UK time), plus two games on Sunday – at 6pm and 9:25pm.
You can add Sky Sports to any Sky TV package for just £22 per month for all nine sports channels, or you can pick up the complete sports package plus Netflix for £43 per month.
NOW is essentially Sky Sports without a contract. You can buy a day membership (£14.99) or month membership (£34.99).
Channel 5 will broadcast Monday Night Football live each week on their free-to-air platform from 1am every Tuesday morning in the UK.
NFL Game Pass on DAZN will show every single game live on their platform, apart from the two Sunday games shown on Sky Sports.
Game Pass costs £15.99 per month for 12 months, or you can save money by signing up for a season pass for £159.99, which includes every game live* on the platform, including play-offs and the Super Bowl.
Alternatively, you can sign up for a Weekly Pro pass, which costs £14.99 and offers one week of access to NFL Game Pass.
*blackout restrictions apply in the UK. Two Sunday games on Sky Sports will not be shown on NFL Game Pass.
All UK time. Subject to change. TV schedule to be updated regularly.
All games shown on NFL Game Pass on DAZN apart from two Sky Sports Sunday games.
WEEK 16
Friday 20th December
Saturday 21st December
Sunday 22nd December
Monday 23rd December
Tuesday 24th December
WEEK 17
Wednesday 25th December (Christmas)
Friday 27th December
Saturday 28th December
Sunday 29th December
Monday 30th December
Tuesday 31st December
WEEK 18
TBC
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