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The final NFL playoff games (Kansas City Chiefs at Tennessee Titans and Green Bay Packers at San Francisco 49ers) take place today. Here’s how cord cutters can stream them.

How to watch the NFL playoffs live on CBS and Fox without cable

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BY Christopher Zara1 minute read

Football fans are gearing up for the final two games of the 2020 NFL playoffs this weekend. The Conference Championships will decide which teams advance to Super Bowl LIV on February 2, so the stakes couldn’t be higher. Here’s the lineup:

Sunday, January 19

  • 3:05 p.m ET: Kansas City Chiefs at Tennessee Titans (CBS)
  • 6:40 p.m. ET: Green Bay Packers at San Francisco 49ers (Fox)

If you’re a cord cutter who wants to stream these games on your computer or mobile device—or over the top on a smart TV—you have a few different options. The games are airing on CBS and Fox, both of which are broadcast networks, so if you have an over-the-air antenna, that’s the easiest way to watch for free.

But since you’re reading this article, you probably don’t have an OTA antenna. Another option is to stream the games directly from the networks’ websites (Fox Sports and CBS online), but you’ll need pay-TV login credentials to watch that way.

For viewers without pay-TV credentials, your best bet is a stand-alone streaming service that has CBS and Fox, most of which you can sign up for with a free trial. I’ve listed some choices below.

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  • YouTube TV: This service has CBS and Fox. Find it here.
  • Hulu With Live TV: This service has CBS and Fox. Find it here.
  • CBS All Access: This offers CBS only, but it’s a little bit cheaper. Find it here.
  • FuboTV: This service has all three networks in many areas. Find it here.
  • Locast: This free nonprofit service offers broadcast networks in 16 cities. Find it here.
  • Yahoo Sports App: This service lets you watch NFL games on your mobile device. Find it here.

Enjoy your Sunday!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Christopher Zara is a senior editor for Fast Company, where he runs the news desk. His new memoir, UNEDUCATED (Little, Brown), tells a highly personal story about the education divide and his madcap efforts to navigate the professional world without a college degree. More


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