How to watch NFL playoffs in the UK: TV and streaming schedule for Super Bowl LVII

Nathan Evans

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It's time for the big one in American Football as the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs battle it out in Super Bowl LVII. 

The two top sides in this season's NFL will face off on February 12 after the Eagles beat the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship game and the Chiefs got the better of the Cincinnati Bengals to win out in the AFC.

The Super Bowl will take place at the State Farm Stadium in Arizona, the third time this venue has been used for the sport's showpiece final after the New York Giants won in 2008 and the New England Patriots in 2015. 

NFL Game Pass: Watch every postseason game live and on-demand for a one-off £39.99

How can I stream NFL in the UK? 

NFL Game Pass will stream 236 games live in the UK during the 2022 season. 

Every primetime and playoff game is guaranteed inclusion, but two games per week in the Sunday afternoon slots will be blacked out, due to local broadcasting agreements. Those blackout games will become available on-demand on Game Pass 24 hours after they conclude. 

NFL RedZone — the much-loved "seven hours of commercial-free football" with Scott Hanson — is available via Game Pass, as is the 24/7 NFL Network live feed.

How can I watch NFL on TV in the UK?

Sky Sports continue to hold the bulk of the live rights on UK TV, broadcasting RedZone in addition to all primetime games.

Monday Night Football each week will also be free-to-air, though, on Channel 5.

Weekly highlights are available via The NFL Show on ITV, where Jason Bell and Osi Umenyiora join host Laura Woods.

NFL fixture schedule: Championship Round

Sunday, February 12

Time (GMT) Fixture TV channel Streaming
11.30 p.m. Philadelphia Eagles vs Kansas City Chiefs  Sky Sports NFL, Sky Sports Main Event Sky Go, NOW TV, NFL Game Pass

NFL Game Pass: Watch every postseason game live and on-demand for a one-off £39.99

Nathan Evans

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A Sports Journalism Masters graduate, Nathan Evans joined The Sporting News in 2022 after working at Opta/Stats Perform for six years. He's an avid fan of Bradford City, FC Köln and the Pittsburgh Penguins.