How to watch Packers at Bears in a huge NFC North rivalry game in the playoffs
Green Bay and Chicago play at Soldier Field on Saturday night in the wild card round.
The Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears will face off in the playoffs for the first time since the 2010 postseason. At Soldier Field, it’s a monster rivalry game to determine who advances to the divisional round in the NFC.
The NFL scheduled the game for Saturday night, at 7:00 p.m. (CT), and it will be exclusively broadcasted by Prime Video — the exceptions are local markets.
TV options
Based on NFL rules, the game will also be available on over-the-air TV in the local markets. It will air on WGBA-TV (Channel 26, NBC affiliate) in Green Bay, on WITI-TV (Channel 6, Fox affiliate) in Milwaukee, and on FOX 32 Chicago (WFLD) in the Chicago area.
Nationally, the game will be streamed on Prime Video, which requires a subscription (or a trial). Amazon will have play-by-player Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit as the color commentator, and sideline reporter Kaylee Hartung.
The game can also be streamed on Twitch or with an NFL+ subscription. For fans outside of the United States, the game will be available with an NFL Gamepass subscription on DAZN.
Radio information
Every Packers game is called on the Packers Radio Network. Wayne Larrivee (play-by-play) and two-time Packers Pro Bowler Larry McCarren (analyst) call the action. The list of affiliates can be found on the Packers official website.
Broadcasting notes
> This is the only Prime Video playoff game of the season.
> It’s the Packers’ second game of the season on Prime Video — the first one happened in Week 2, when Green Bay beat the Washington Commanders on “Thursday Night Football.” The Bears played a Black Friday game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Prime.
> Los Angeles Rams at Carolina Panthers is on Fox; Buffalo Bills at Jacksonville Jaguars is on CBS; San Francisco 49ers at Philadelphia Eagles is also on Fox; Los Angeles Chargers at New England Patriots is on NBC; and the final wild card game on Monday between the Houston Texans and Pittsburgh Steelers will be on ESPN and ABC.
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