By Michael Potts

Published: Friday, 20 January 2023 at 12:00 am


The NFL regular season is over and the Divisional Round of Playoff games is upon us with a slate of mouthwatering ties this weekend.

Just eight teams remain in the hunt for the Vince Lombardi trophy with the NFL season into the de facto quarter-finals stage of the competition.

AFC top seeds Kansas City Chiefs enter the Playoffs after receiving a bye through the wild card round. They take on the Jacksonville Jaguars, who overcame the LA Chargers in a staggering wild card match-up.

Jags QB Trevor Lawrence was intercepted three times in the first quarter but slung four touchdown passes to finish the day 4-4 (TDs/INT) and lead his team to a 31-30 victory.

On the NFC side, top seeds Philadelphia Eagles take on the New York Giants in a high-stakes grudge match between two big rivals.

RadioTimes.com brings you the complete guide to the NFL on TV, including how to watch the sport on TV and live stream.

NFL Playoffs on TV

All UK time.

Divisional Round

Saturday 21st January

Kansas City Chiefs v Jacksonville Jaguars (9:30pm) Sky Sports NFL / Main Event

Sunday 22nd January

Philadelphia Eagles v New York Giants (1:15am) Sky Sports NFL / Main Event

Buffalo Bills v Cincinnati Bengals (8pm) Sky Sports NFL / Main Event

San Francisco 49ers v Dallas Cowboys (11:30pm) Sky Sports NFL / Main Event

How to watch NFL on TV and live stream

You can watch NFL games live on Sky Sports NFL and Main Event or online via the SkyGo app every Sunday.

You can upgrade to watch Sky Sports NFL for just £18 a month or multiple channels for £25 a month.

If you don’t have Sky, you can watch the tournament through NOW. You can get a Day Membership for £11.99 or a Monthly Membership for £33.99, all without needing a contract. NOW can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles.

You can also sign up for NFL Game Pass which includes all remaining games in the 2022 season plus access to NFL Network until 31st July 2023 for just £39.99.