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Watch the 2024/25 NFL Playoffs live, with six of 14 teams set to be eliminated in the opening Wild Card Round this weekend. Below we have all the information on how to watch the NFL Playoffs from anywhere, with details on TV channels around the world, broadcasters and free streams.
As the only player with multiple MVP awards to never reach the Super Bowl, there is an enormous amount of intrigue surrounding Lamar Jackson, whose Ravens are up against the Steelers. Sam Darnold will make his first Playoff start in what could be the game of the week, the Vikings vs. Rams, while we’re all waiting for Mike Evans vs. Marshon Lattimore to jump into the Commanders vs. Buccaneers game.
As the top seeds, the Chiefs and Lions have a bye to the Divisional Round, and both teams have a lot to think about in their downtime. The Chiefs are back-to-back reigning champions, but their unprecedented 16-game winning streak at one point suggests something is broken. The Lions defense, meanwhile, has been brought to its knees by injuries.
Here’s where to watch the NFL Playoffs live streaming online from anywhere – starting with FREE options.
Yes! In some countries around the world you can watch the NFL Playoffs for free.
Every game will be on free-to-air TV in both Australia and New Zealand, courtesy of 7Mate and 7Plus, and TVNZ 2 and TVNZ Plus, respectively.
Use a VPN to watch NFL Playoffs 2024/25 for free on your usual streaming service if you are away from home.
Other free non-English language NFL streams can be found on M6 (France), ProSieben (Germany) and Azteca 7 (Mexico).
The 2024/25 NFL Playoffs games are spread across multiple channels in the US, but you don’t need to subscribe to all of them to watch most of the action.
OTT service Sling TV would be our highest recommendation.
The Sling Orange + Blue plan gives you ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN3 in all major markets, plus FOX and NBC in select markets. Between them, these channels show seven of the 12 NFL Playoff games, plus the Super Bowl.
The usual cost is $65.99 per month, but if you are new to the service you can get a discount on your first month.
The only relevant services missing from Sling’s lineup are CBS, which shows four games, and First Videowhich shows one.
A more expensive but also more accurate alternative is Fubuwhich includes CBS, Fox, NBC, ESPN, ESPN 2, ABC and NFL Network – all the TV channels you need to tune into the NFL Playoffs.
Prices start at $79.99 per month, but new users get a FREE 7 day trial.
Every game that is shown on CBS will also be available for live streaming Paramount Pluswhich starts at $7.99 per month after a FREE 7 day trial.
(All times ET)
WILD CARD ROUND
Saturday, January 11
16.30 – Los Angeles Chargers vs. Houston Texans – CBS, Paramount Plus
8pm – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens – Prime Video
Sunday, January 12
1pm – Denver Broncos vs. Buffalo Bills – CBS, Paramount Plus
16.30 – Green Bay Packers vs Philadelphia Eagles – FOX
8pm – Washington Commanders vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – NBC, Peacock
Monday, January 13
8pm – Minnesota Vikings vs. Los Angeles Rams – ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Plus
DIVISIONAL ROUND
Saturday, January 18
16.30 – TBA vs TBA – CBS, FOX, ABC / ESPN or NBC
8pm – TBA vs. TBA – CBS, FOX, ABC/ESPN or NBC
Sunday, January 19
3pm – TBA vs. TBA – CBS, FOX, ABC/ESPN or NBC
6.30pm – TBA vs TBA – CBS, FOX, ABC/ESPN or NBC
CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND
Sunday, January 26
3pm – TBA Championship Game – FOX
6:30 p.m.—TBA Championship Game—CBS, Paramount Plus
Sky Sports has the rights to the NFL in the UK, with every game of the Playoffs to be shown on Sky Sports NFL.
Packages start from £22 a month, and subscribers can use Sky Go to tune in from a laptop or mobile device.
The Now streaming service is a more flexible option, with a Sport Pass starting at £14.99.
However, the NFL Game Pass the price has now dropped to just £15.99 for the rest of the season.
The Super Bowl will be free-to-air ITV1 and ITVX, as well as Sky Sports and NFL Game Pass. Of those, however, NFL Game Pass will be the only service that shows ads.
NFL Game Pass is the National Football League’s dedicated streaming service, allowing die-hard football fans to watch every game, including the playoffs and the Super Bowl.
It is available via DAZN everywhere except the US and China.
Prices vary from country to country, and become progressively cheaper throughout the season.
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NFL broadcast rights for Africa are held by ESPN, which provides coverage to sub-Saharan countries:
Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cape Verde, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Cote d’Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa , South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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DAZN has the rights to broadcast every game of the 2024 NFL season. Select games are also shown on TSN and/or CTV.
ESPN has the broadcast rights for the 2024 NFL season throughout Latin America.
ESPN and Fox Sports share NFL coverage rights in Argentina.
NFL 2024 rights are shared between ESPN, Fox Sports, TV Azteca Deportes, and TelevisaUnivision in Mexico.
You can watch the 2024 NFL season unfold on ESPN and Rush Sports across the Caribbean.
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DAZN holds the broadcasting rights to broadcast the NFL in several countries in Europe:
Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal and Switzerland.
Many countries, including some of those listed above, will also have NFL 2024 coverage on traditional TV networks.
Free-to-air M6 will show one 2024 NFL game per week in France.
Further coverage is available via beIN Sports.
Pay TV provider Arena Sport holds the NFL rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia.
You can watch NFL action on Max Sport in Bulgaria.
Premier Sport has the rights to show 2024/25 NFL games on television in the Czech Republic.
You can watch the 2024 NFL season on TV 2 Sport in Denmark.
TV4 Media holds the NFL rights in Finland.
While DAZN is the main NFL rights holder in Germany, selected games will also be shown on RTL and on free-to-air ProSieben.
Greeks can watch NFL coverage on Cosmote Sport.
Arena4 will broadcast coverage of the 2024 NFL season in Hungary.
Selected NFL games will be shown on Stöð 2 Sport in Iceland.
ESPN holds the rights to the NFL in the Netherlands.
NFL fans in Norway can watch select matches on VG+.
DAZN is the main NFL rights holder in Poland, but selected games will also be shown on Polsat Sport.
Swedish NFL fans can catch the action on TV4 Media.
S Sport will show the 2024 NFL season in Turkey.
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Tencent is the main NFL rights holder in China, although regional coverage will be provided by SMG Great Sports (in Shanghai) and GDTV Sports (in Guangdong province).
The NFL is available to watch via Now Sports in Hong Kong.
Star Sports has the rights to the NFL in India, with live streaming coverage available via Disney+ Hotstar.
The Mola service in Indonesia has the broadcast rights for the 2024 NFL season.
Broadcaster Nippon TV Gtasu has the rights to show NFL live in Japan.
Viewers in the Philippines can watch much of the action on Premier Sports.
Viewers in South Korea can watch the NFL on Coupang Play.
Thai NFL fans can watch a large number of games on TrueVisions.
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Free-to-air 7Mate will show every game of the NFL Playoffs, both on TV and online via 7Plus, as well as the Super Bowl. ESPN and Kayo Sports also have NFL Playoffs broadcast rights.
TVNZ will show every game of the NFL Playoffs on TV and online via TVNZ Plus.
The 2024/25 NFL Playoffs begin on Saturday, January 11, 2025.
The Playoffs comprise three rounds: the Wild Card Round (Saturday, January 11 – Monday, January 13), the Divisional Round (Saturday, January 18 – Sunday, January 19) and the Championship Round (Sunday, January 26), before Super Bowl Sunday, February 9.
The two respective top seeds earned a first-round bye: the AFC West champions the Kansas City Chiefs, and the NFC North champions the Detroit Lions.
The top two seeds are also guaranteed home field advantage throughout.
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone’s browser.
You can also stay up to date with the latest NFL news and play on the official social media channels at X/Twitter (@NFL), Instagram (@NFL), TikTok (@NFL) and YouTube (@NFL).
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